...recapture revenue lost to legal process outsource companies. Drinker Discovery Solutions is a Chicago-based subsidiary of the law firm and was formed...
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...Applied Discovery Names...
The Civil Rules Advisory Committee of the U.S. Judicial Conference met last week to discuss changes to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure -- specifically the rules regarding preservation and sancti
...Pension Committee and not required written hold notices. LDiscovery's Leonard Deutchman said a party's duty to preserve begins at...
...the problems and the possible solutions regarding e-discovery. LDiscovery General Counsel Leonard Deutchman, a...
Leonard Deutchman, GC of consultancy LDiscovery, writes that there is little doubt that producing parties routinely consider e-discovery production costs to determine whether to fight or settle, and
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Attorney Leonard Deutchman has reviewed federal court decisions that applied the "plain view" doctrine of the Fourth Amendment to law enforcement engaged in computer searches. He now looks at a 9th C
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Attorney Leonard Deutchman puts two decisions -- Pension Committee and Rimkus Consulting, which gauged the relevance of e-discovery data lost by the producing party in terms of the prejudice to the r
Early case assessment, a process through which reviewers try to define the universe of potentially responsive electronically stored information as quickly and cheaply as possible, is either the "next
An important lesson to be drawn from Victor Stanley is that the producing party failed because it gave no justification for its search methodology. Counsel using a search strategy verified by testi
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