...Editor's note: This is the first in a series of articles examining how law firms are thinking smaller when it comes to...
...two of which were combined with our ethics sessions: "The Ethics of E-Discovery" presented by Leonard Deutchman and "Ethics and Legal...
...four-part audit of their technology skills...the second annual E-Discovery Institute's...Securing Compliance With Ethics Guidelines."...
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...normal business hours of 8:30 a...morality, values and ethics in the workplace...a presentation, "E-Discovery in Pennsylvania...
...Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania in Vaughn v...Given the large cost of e-discovery in many matters, review...
...is merely a fancy way of saying stuff's not on...services is inevitable. Cloud-based e-discovery platforms have been available...
...rules to govern the conduct of lawyers. The Canons of Ethics became the Model...
...quot; said Lori McMaster, director of career services at the University...stone to employment outside of e-discovery, there are also many...
...Widener University School of Law's ...
...If anything could be said of the lateral partner market in...moves in the areas of e-discovery, corporate work, intellectual property...
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