The Sedona Conference, a nonprofit law and policy think tank, has updated its reference manual for judges handling e-discovery and addressing the cooperation required between parties, reports LTN's E
With e-discovery taking an increasing bite out of the bottom line -- 2007 commercial expenditures on EDD topped $2.7 billion -- corporate America is looking toward India. The review part of the pro
With lawyers earning less than $10,000 a year, the costs savings for e-discovery are hard to resist
Outsourcing tasks such as document review might endanger a company's confidential data. One Maryland firm was worried enough about privacy to file a lawsuit based on the claim that data sent through
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