...advanced redaction since 2007. Richard Griffith, an associate at ...
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...Dropbox function may already be in place," said Shetterly, formerly of LeClairRyan. But for small firms, where they may not have that document management...
BlackBerry maker Research In Motion began shipping device management software on Tuesday that works with its products as well as Apple iOS and Google Android systems -- but whether that can help pres
Companies are awash with information, from cell phone signals to Twitter feeds, note attorneys Kevin Pomfret and Leslie Spasser, creating new liabilities for corporate counsel to consider
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A decision by New York's Appellate Division, 1st Department, on cost-shifting is its second this year adopting e-discovery standards set forth by Judge Shira Scheindlin in Zubulake
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...technology-savvy attorneys. Wright is currently a project manager for LeClairRyan, which employs more than 350 attorneys, and formerly was a trainer at...
...e-discovery services company DiscoverReady, and Alejandra Perez, previously of law firm LeClairRyan, as its e-discovery practice leaders in New York and Washington, respectively...
...really isn't a problem," said Daryl Shetterly, a partner in LeClairRyan's e-discovery practice. "A decade from now, or maybe many...
Many GCs are resigned to spend ever-larger amounts of their budget to manage and produce ever-increasing amounts of electronically stored information. Yet, proper management of ESI need not translate
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