...woman with 76 cats, a man who saved every copy of National Geographic ever printed, and a woman who could not part with...
...One was the 2009 report of the National Academy of Sciences' National Research Council (NRC), "Strengthening Forensic Science in the United States: A Path...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
The year 2011 was certainly a busy one in the legal technology field. Here at Law Technology News, we covered many important trends, as did our many sister publications. Below are some that stand out
...own e-discovery guidelines. The subject also arose in the National Research Council's ...
...updated on Sept. 28 from the Federal Judicial Center and the National Research Council. That manual also has a section about e-discovery....
...1994, the manual is developed by the Federal Judicial Center and National Research Council. The latest edition, which is available for free online, is 1...
...was rigorously peer-reviewed in accordance with the procedures of the National Research Council," both organizations explained in a public statement. "The reference...
...even to perform research (video)....
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...shown that when there is certainty, there is no certainty. The latest national report on this problem underscores the ongoing concerns with forensic evidence and...
The collision of the full pretrial disclosure philosophy of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and the inexorable increase in the size of litigation case files (data sets) is driving up litigation
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