Read Electronic Discovery updates, articles, and commentary from leading lawyers, law firms, and legal consultants:
The Growing Role of Social Media in Litigation and How to Prepare for It
Safeguards against Data Security Breaches (Part Two)
Information Governance Quickly Coming to the Forefront for Corporations—Recommind’s Nick Patience
Demands of E-Discovery Technology Drives the Creation of New Software
Predictive Coding’s ROI Outpaces Other Processes Even As Technology Costs Rise
Technology and the Law Come Together at Raytheon—Woods Abbott
An E-Discovery Litigator’s Perspective on LegalTech New York 2013
LPOs Stealing Deal Work from Law Firms
How Corporations Are Using Technology to Manage Costs of Discovery
Information Governance Will Replace Predictive Coding As Biggest Trend in E-Discovery—Judge Peck
Proportionality: Why Considering Value of Case Is Important in Discovery—Judge Baylson
Three Key Data Retention Questions
Social Media Workplace Policies
How Lawyers Can Navigate the Current Messy State of EDiscovery
Top 3 Concerns in Data Security
Social Media as Evidence: Challenges & Considerations
Cybersecurity and Data Privacy: Big Data and the Law
When your Boss is spying on You at Work
LXBN This Week Ep. 2: EEOC on Criminal Records & Transgender Discrimination, BP Oil Spill Arrest, AZ Immigration Law at SCOTUS
Manage your electronic data before facing litigation. Melissa Darigan, Litigation Attorney
Civil Litigators are well aware that there is an increasing trend in Social Media Discovery litigation in the Pennsylvania courts (and nationwide). Insurance defense counsel Daniel E. Cummins of the Scranton law firm of...more
Another Ontario Superior Court judge has ordered an MVA plaintiff to preserve, print, and produce to the defendant her Facebook photographs....more
An Ontario Superior Court judge has ordered a plaintiff to re-attend an examination for discovery to answer questions about photographs of himself that he posted on his Facebook or MySpace pages. He also ordered the...more
Brief and to the point updates on MS, 5th Circuit and national legal news of importance....more
Lawyers across the country are saving trees and their sanity with new eDiscovery solutions....more
Ontario Regulation 194/11 is coming into effect and shifts more power to insurers over the medical clinics who seek to provide care to those involved in car accidents. ...more
A possibly innocent decision by the plaintiff has turned into a costly mistake - the fallout from choosing caregiver benefits instead of income replacement benefits under Ontario's Accident Benefits system....more
Three Facebook and MySpace accounts were sought just one month prior to Trial. Motion denied, with leave not being granted to bring this motion after service of the Trial Record. ...more
Plaintiff's Facebook profile, title "The Jill Murphy Fan Club" had 366 "friends". Plaintiff sought damages for fibromyalgia and TMJ disorder and put her pre-accident activities into evidence. Facebook disclosure ordered. ...more
Plaintiff with over 200 "friends" in Facebook, on an account marked "private", was ordered to produce his entire Facebook profile to the defence in his car accident lawsuit. ...more
It Is Not A Bad Dream The California Electronic Discovery Act...more
Article by ICBC Injury Claims Lawyer Erik Magraken discussing a recent case from the BC Supreme Court in which Facebook photos where used by the Defendant to contradict the Plaintiff's testimony. DISCLAIMER This article...more
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