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Ganfer & Shore partner Mark A. Berman reviews decisions in New York courts that provide practical rules and lessons for litigators on requesting and producing electronically stored information
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
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Development of e-discovery rules in state courts have been far from uniform, say Mayer Brown attorneys Anthony Diana, Ethan Hastert, and Eric Evans. Generally, states have substantially adopted the F
The surge of cloud computing is not risk free
Extrasensory technologies collect and process information beyond the human senses. These technologies, such as license plate reading, which uses infrared cameras to capture digital images of plate nu
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