...electronic discovery, courts are moving away from harsh sanctions and toward more creative and proportional solutions to what has become a very costly problem...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
Jackson Lewis' Ralph Losey wrote "Five Reasons to Outsource Litigation Support," arguing that the non-legal side of e-discovery is often best left to vendors. Reed Smith's Bryon Bratcher and
Welcome to late December that time of year when the legal technology industry takes a breather, people are merry, and journalists make lists. One year ago, LTN compiled a similar story "11 for
...LexisNexis Sanction product, along with quicker...
Attorneys Richard Raysman and Peter Brown discuss "unauthorized access" under the CFAA, as well as the use of novel CFAA theories to seek redress from the transmission of unwanted data to mob
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...to avoid litigation and regulatory sanctions if certain information is destroyed...common trend in data storage solutions is the use of cloud...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...computers. WEC Carolina Energy Solutions LLC v. Miller, 2012...when his employer approves or sanctions his admission to that computer...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...director of strategy and operations; and Nadine Weiskopf, director of litigation strategic solutions and planning -- detailed the plan to Law Technology News...
...self-imposed solutions -- such as its Self-Regulatory Program for Online Behavioral Advertising and Advertising Option Icon -- rather than legislatively imposed sanctions. ...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...hole in its litigation software catalog by acquiring trial presentation partner Sanction Solutions for an undisclosed amount. Sanction's eponymous software, currently...
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