Next! LTN Picks of Upcoming Panels & Events: This week includes an e-discovery boot camp, the Civil Rules Committee, Big Data, and drones. [MORE
Next! LTN Picks of Upcoming Panels & Events: on Tuesday, "Anti-Corruption / Anti-Bribery Compliance and Corporate Culture," and on Thursday, "Where Records Management and eDiscovery Inter
...consultant George Socha, co-founder of the Electronic Data Reference...
More decisions address spoliation sanctions for failure to preserve digital videos and photographs, and courts are weighing the equities of the circumstances under which images have been "lost
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...the United States, is a member of his firm's executive committee, co-chair of the appellate and constitutional law practice groups, and serves on...
Ethical rules proscribe a New York attorney from using "false pretenses" to cause an opposing party to accept counsel as a Facebook "friend" and gain access to non-public postings, writes Gan
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...Apple Inc.'s patent and trademark battle with smartphone rival Samsung Electronics Co. was probably the most-watched business lawsuit of the year. The three...
Originally Published: the_litigation_daily
...technology giant announced Tuesday that it has asked regulators in both the U.S. and...
Originally Published: the_am_law_daily
...have been a 'game of kings' type thing. It's great...are involved, including The Clorox Co. and Microsoft Corp. ...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
Law professor Michael J. Hutter looks at a seminal New York appellate court decision, Servotronics, that provides a means to avoid waiver of the attorney-client privilege when privileged material is
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
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