Defensible E-Discovery a Hot Topic at the Masters Conference
Recently, I moderated a panel at the Masters Conference with John Loveland, Sonya Thornton, and Bruce Markowitz entitled: How Defensible is Your E-Discovery Process? (Click here to read a summary of...
View ArticleJumping the Gun? Three Approaches to Drafting New Federal Discovery Rules
In my last post I announced that discussions are taking place that could change the way preservation and sanctions issues are handled within the federal court system. The next round of discussions...
View ArticleA Judicial Perspective: Q&A With Former United States Magistrate Judge Ronald...
If you have been following my previous posts regarding possible amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (Rules), then you know I promised a special interview with former United States...
View ArticleLessons Learned for 2012: Spotlighting the Top eDiscovery Cases from 2011
The New Year has now dawned and with it, the certainty that 2012 will bring new developments to the world of eDiscovery. Last month, we spotlighted some eDiscovery trends for 2012 that we feel certain...
View ArticleLook Before You Leap! Avoiding Pitfalls When Moving eDiscovery to the Cloud
It’s no surprise that the eDiscovery frenzy gripping the American legal system over the past decade has become increasingly expensive. Particularly costly to organizations is the process of preserving...
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