...requires direct personal accountability," Selna said during a hearing on the matter. He said he was not prepared to "open it up to...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...payments they had obtained in numerous cases, said he would refer the matter to the criminal investigation division of the Internal Revenue Service. ...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
Stephen Treglia, legal counsel at Absolute Software Corp., writes that in a recent Ninth Circuit decision, advanced technology upset another long-standing applecart: the relatively unfettered ability
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
Pallab Chakraborty, director of e-discovery at Oracle Corp., delivered a progress report on the Electronic Discovery Institute-Oracle study ready to pose the hard question about predictive coding: Ca
...Best Labor & Employment Lawyer" by the Silicon Valley Business Journal and San Francisco Business Times. Marenberg easily...
Michael Arkfeld is on a quest to identify the next generation of e-discovery leaders; Heather Schultz finds apps that help guests share joyful wedding pictures, and we bid adieu to a legal technology
...New York Law Journal on e-discovery issues in New York courts. Berman represents clients in complex commercial matters, emphasizing real estate...
...In a pair of unrelated matters involving the prohibition against the use of cellphones while driving, an upstate...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
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
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