A technical committee of the International Organization for Standardization gave final approval for the development of an international standard for the discovery of ESI
...The Rhode Island Judiciary has signed a contract with Dallas-based Tyler Technologies Inc. to create...
...In response to reports of social media activity by sitting jurors, states judiciaries have amended jury instructions to educate juries about the unintended effects of...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...The America Invents Act (H.R. 1249...
...That was a far cry from what Sotomayor said to the Senate Judiciary Committee in 2009. She had had "positive experiences" with televising...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
In Tech Circuit, LegalTech New York (Part I), we lamented about how difficult it was to pick among the many options at the legal technology show, be it seminars, keynotes, parties, plenary sessions,
After a four-year tenure marked by an increased focus on privacy and aggressive consumer protection, Federal Trade Commission Chairman Jon Leibowitz announced Friday that he is stepping down on Febru
The case for restraint in the electronic age
Georgetown panel identifies and demystifies cross border e-discovery quandaries
...headlights were on?" As of today, a small segment of the judiciary and lawyers are indeed speeding along in attempting to use TAR on...
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