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over 8 years ago
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How NOT to Produce Facebook Evidence
Electronic discovery, the collection and production of electronic documents in litigation, is a scary thing to many lawyers. Some are so scared by it, in fact, that they just deny that it exists and continue to produce only hard-copy documents. Of course...
LexisNexis Insurance Law Newsroom Staff
over 10 years ago
Insurance Law
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Electronic Discovery in Insurance Coverage Litigation
By P. Benjamin Duke and Mari K. Bonthuis, Attorneys, Covington & Burling LLP Almost a decade after the first groundbreaking court decisions on electronic discovery, no insurance litigator can claim to be unaware of his or her obligations with...
LexisNexis Litigation Solutions
over 9 years ago
Litigation
E-Discovery Brief
When EDI is Accessible and Proportionally Affordable, Plan to Produce
In case you were in doubt, being asked to provide “easily accessible” digital records of thousands of paper documents you already produced may not be considered unreasonably cumulative, duplicative or burdensome, and if the related costs are...
LexisNexis Textmap Partner Admin
over 9 years ago
Litigation
E-Discovery Brief
Controlling E-Discovery Costs for Clients
By: Trent Walton -- Over the past several years, we’ve seen the emergence of early data assessment (EDA) software tools. EDA tools help control costs by first culling non-responsive and duplicate files, then further refining the document set by...
LexisNexis Litigation Resource Community Staff
over 10 years ago
Litigation
E-Discovery Brief
Every Cloud Has a Lining. Whether It's Silver or Not Depends on You
OK, we realize that our headline sounds like something we pulled from a fortune cookie, but that doesn't change the fact that when it comes to technology we are dealing with a couple of irritating realities. One is that technological innovation...
LexisNexis Litigation Solutions
over 9 years ago
Litigation
E-Discovery Brief
Trend Spotting: Law Firms Seek to Enhance In-House E-Discovery Capabilities
BY: GEORGE SOCHA AND TOM GELBMANN, CO-FOUNDERS OF EDRM AND APERSEE -- Law firms are accelerating efforts to bring e-discovery in-house. We have seen a recent uptick in announcements that law firms have developed or expanded their internal e-discovery...
LexisNexis Litigation Resource Community Staff
over 10 years ago
Litigation
E-Discovery Brief
E-Discovery Checkpoints: A 360-Degree View-Part 1
Any image of a judge luxuriating on the bench like a silent referee on the elevated sidelines of the proceedings quickly melts away like tiny birthday candles when it comes to electronic discovery. To use a boxing metaphor, judges are clearly the "third...
LexisNexis Litigation Resource Community Staff
over 10 years ago
Litigation
E-Discovery Brief
E-Discovery Can Be Costly - But Not Doing It Right Can Cost Much More
Say you have a fairly complex piece of litigation and you have a million documents to review. And let's be nostalgic and go with an entirely human solution. You have a group of $150-an-hour attorneys who can review each document in just 30 seconds...
LexisNexis Litigation Resource Community Staff
over 10 years ago
Litigation
E-Discovery Brief
Apple® Products: Sturdy Security, PC Differences Require Special Attention in Discovery
It seems like they have been around much longer, but the first iPod ® was released by Apple Inc. in November of 2001. Suddenly many consumers were using a product made by the maker of Mac ® computers, loved by the likes of artists, designers and...
Mack Sperling
over 10 years ago
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E-Discovery Landmark Decision For NC: Attorney-Client Privilege Waived In Electronic Discovery Production
In a classic understatement, Judge Gale said in a North Carolina Business Court opinion last Thursday that " North Carolina case law addressing problems inherent in electronic discovery. . .is not yet well developed ." Op. ¶50. But in Blythe...
LexisNexis Communities Staff
over 10 years ago
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Free Discovery Services Webinar Series Shows How To Reduce Cost, Complexity Of Managing Discovery
Make the most of learning opportunities. Product knowledge is only a few clicks away. Register and attend a Discovery Webinar as one of the first 50 for your complimentary specialty coffee card.* | View online > Share this...
Francis G.X. Pileggi
over 11 years ago
Corporate
Corporate Law Blog
Court of Chancery's 2011 Electronic Discovery Guidelines
The Delaware Court of Chancery's Guidelines Regarding the Preservation of Electronically Stored Information (ESI) were previously reviewed here on this blog, but now Kevin F. Brady of Connolly Bove Lodge & Hutz LLP in Wilmington, a nationally...
Francis G.X. Pileggi
over 11 years ago
Corporate
Corporate Law Blog
Delaware Supreme Court Addressed Electronic Discovery Issues and DGCL Section 225 Claims
In Genger v. TR Investors, LLC, No. 592, 2010 (Del. Supr., July 18, 2011), read opinion here , the Delaware Supreme Court addressed electronic discovery issues in a 45-page opinion that warrants close examination by those engaged in business litigation...
Francis G.X. Pileggi
over 11 years ago
Securities
Securities Law Blog
Court of Chancery's 2011 Electronic Discovery Guidelines
The Delaware Court of Chancery's Guidelines Regarding the Preservation of Electronically Stored Information (ESI) were previously reviewed here on this blog, but now Kevin F. Brady of Connolly Bove Lodge & Hutz LLP in Wilmington, a nationally...
William A. Ruskin
over 10 years ago
Litigation
E-Discovery
William A. Ruskin: E-Discovery Examined In Depth
By William A. Ruskin On July 16-17, 2012, Executive Counsel Institute conducted a cutting edge meeting in New York titled, "E-Discovery for the Corporate Market." The theme of the two day meeting was "Controlling Your E-Discovery Destiny...
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