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How the Inadvertent Violation of a Protective Order Led to Sanctions Against Counsel
By Kelly Twigger |
When litigating high-profile cases, attorneys must tread carefully in handling confidential materials, especially when protective orders are in ...
Harnessing Data for Legal Operations Excellence: Insights and Strategies
By Carl Morrison |
What if I told you roughly 11% of senior legal operations believe that their business partners don’t consider ...
How the Default Settings for the Deletion of Text Messages Can Impact Sanctions
By Kelly Twigger |
In Safelite Grp., Inc. v. Lockridge, the U.S. District Court examined whether a cease-and-desist letter triggers a duty ...
In-House Counsel in the Custodian Debate: Balancing Proportionality and Relevance
By Kelly Twigger |
In Dale v. Deutsche Telekom AG, Magistrate Judge Jeffrey Cole addressed a recurring issue in complex litigation—whether in-house ...
A Love Letter to the E-Discovery Industry
By Jerry Bui |
The following was originally shared by the author as a post on LinkedIn Dear eDiscovery Industry, This is ...
Thoughts on the Use of LLMs in E-Discovery
By Mike Quartararo |
What role should generative artificial intelligence play in e-discovery processes? Are claims of the efficacy of using large ...
Tips for Paralegals and Litigation Support Professionals – September 2024
By Sean O'Shea |
9/2/2024 BatchGuru - Transform Metadata in Relativity BatchGuru from vdiscovery and Nikolai Pozdniakov's Hashtaglegal, is a set of ...
Pricing: Compare, Contrast, Decide, Repeat
By Dr. Gavin Manes |
Many of you have been in the position to “do the math” on eDiscovery vendors. It used to ...
How the Failure to Preserve Led to Production of the Legal Hold Notice
By Kelly Twigger |
In EEOC v. Formel D USA, Inc. (September 12, 2024), the U.S. District Court's ruling underscored a critical ...