By narrowing the scope of sanctions for failure to preserve electronically stored information, the revised Rule 37(e) of the Federal Ruled of Civil Procedure may eliminate many concerns of litigants
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
The most recent set of exemptions to the Digital Millenium Copyright Act contains a quirk of interest to the intellectual property community: the Librarian of Congress opted to permit jailbreaking of
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
New Jersey's high court has made it possible for defense lawyers to obtain for review the evidence against clients charged with child pornography-related offenses
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
The AccessData Group announced Friday the release of Forensic Toolkit 5 with new data visualization and image detection tools
Advances in genetic science collided with entrenched ideas about nature and unsettled questions in patent law in recent Supreme Court cases, all brought by the same person: 38-year-old IP lawyer (and
Originally Published: the_litigation_daily
The Ditto Forensic FieldStation a new product in CRU-DataPort's WiebeTech line of forensics and e-discovery products is a hand-held device that creates disk clones and images without a
June 10 to 14 product and service news from AccessData, Epiq Systems, Fisher & Phillips, kCura, and Logik; deals, acquisitions, partnerships involving Alix Partners and Mindseye, Aspera and Servient,
...company's planned integration with LexisNexis products. Clune told LTN that YesLaw users, primarily court reporters in reporting firms, can now...
The computer chip designer Rambus Inc. announced that it's wrested a $240 million settlement from rival SK Hynix Inc
IntApp's acquisition of Advanced Productivity Software unites IntApp's and DTE Axiom's time management software
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