...in Voom HD Holdings, LLC v. EchoStar SatellitePippins v. KPMG, 11 Civ. 0377 (S...
...the controversial Pippins v. KPMG labor case, which tackled the issue of how much data...
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...major highlight of this edition. KPMG LCC's Risk Consulting unit licensed the clustering system from Content Analyst Company LLC, known as ...
...the IMS group's Los Angeles office. Bateman comes to AlixPartners from KPMG, where she was a director of evidence and discovery management and forensic...
...press, Judge Colleen McMahon, of the Southern District of New York, denied KPMG's request to set aside Magistrate Judge James Cott's decision in...
...of guidance, what is a party to do? In Pippins v. KPMG, LLP,[FOOTNOTE 2] KPMG thought it had...
Efforts to streamline e-discovery are a good start, but preservation issues still loom large in patent litigation
...Pippins v. KPMG in U.S. District Court for the Southern District of...
Silicon Valley consultant Mark Michels analyzes recent efforts by federal judge Randall Rader to streamline e-discovery in patent disputes. Preservation issues still loom large
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