...6.9 billion. The investor group, which also includes GIC Special Investments and Insight Venture Partners, will pay $46.25 for each share...
Originally Published: the_am_law_daily
Stephen Treglia, legal counsel at Absolute Software Corp., writes that in a recent Ninth Circuit decision, advanced technology upset another long-standing applecart: the relatively unfettered ability
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...to require counsel to associate with competent e-discovery counsel or appoint an e-discovery special master. All too often, with my generation, we see...
...Data Security, and Privacy." Patrick Oot, general counsel of the nonprofit E-Discovery Institute and special counsel of the U.S. Securities and Exchange...
The obvious answer as to when a party can release a litigation hold is when the litigation is "over." When litigation is over, however, may not be apparent, according to John J. Delionado and
Originally Published: Daily Business Review
With demand for corporate work slack through most of the year and clients continuing to apply rate pressure, 12 elite Am Law 100 firms with a handful of exceptions made only slight gain
Originally Published: the_am_law_daily
...Rights Coordination Center and added a number of line prosecutor and FBI special agent positions to investigate intellectual property violations. In 2011, the FBI opened...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...and you can add your own scenarios, e.g., punitive, actual, and special damages and whether or not to calculate transaction costs and attorney fees...
...attorney Mark Goodheart asked opposing counsel for a copy of the...could only be played using special software called "RailView,"...
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
...the very individuals accused of compromising their business. Cooley special counsel Angela Dunning, a PayPal lawyer, told Grewal the subpoena must fail...
Originally Published: The Recorder
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