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...lead case, although continuing to maintain separate docket entries and files (including electronic) for each case. The matter proceeded to arbitration, where Nixon was successful...
During the last week of October, the National Weather Service made increasingly alarming predictions about the path of Hurricane Sandy. After causing deaths and severe property damage in Haiti and Cu
...geeks. And there's the nub of the problem in electronic data discovery. As information stopped being like paper records and everything became...
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Here are the 2012 Lawyers on the Fast Track
...Lawyers who grew up with electronic media know that the legal marketplace lags behind many other professions in...
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...property issues at the nonprofit Electronic Frontier Foundation. "It can...to create jobs rather than waste resources on fending off frivolous...
...of this impending disposal ban. Background on Electronic Waste "Electronic waste" (or "e-waste"...
...of high-speed information on demand." Rather, "the proliferation of electronic information renders the sterilized atmosphere of a courtroom even more important."...
...on accessing document archives and on the discovery of information stored in electronic format.By 2009, the cases were progressing through discovery. This...
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