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Many corporate law departments faced with adversity in terms of significant litigation or government investigations are often told it is a "bet the company" event and thus no effort should be spared
Facing a "bet the company" case doesn't mean e-discovery costs must run out of control
Originally Published: The Recorder
Many corporate law departments faced with litigation or government investigations are told it is a "bet the company" event and thus no effort should be spared to defend the organization. In t
Originally Published: The Recorder
Facing a "bet the company" case doesn't mean e-discovery costs must run out of control
Originally Published: The Recorder
Facing a "bet the company" case doesn't mean e-discovery costs must run out of control, explains Jonathan Redgrave of Redgrave LLP
...managing director in the legal consulting practice. Ragan, a founding partner of Redgrave Daley Ragan & Wagner, has more than 30 years of complex commercial...
...ground-breaking Zubulake decisions. Together with her co-author, Jonathan Redgrave, partner at Redgrave Daley Ragan & Wagner, she provides a comprehensive overview of...
...own consulting companies. Four partners from well-established law firms recently formed Redgrave Daley Ragan & Wagner, headquartered in Minneapolis, to help clients manage electronic information...
...e-discovery at legal departments and boardrooms across the country.Redgrave Daley Ragan & Wagner's partners will pool their expertise in electronic information...
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