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Sitting with the C-Suite: Integrating Outside Counsel with eDiscovery Partners

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Hal Brooks has served as the CEO of HaystackID since 2018. HaystackID recently merged with NightOwl and offers, along with eDiscovery technology and litigation support, its ReviewRight remote document review services. A...more

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Sitting with the C-Suite: How In-House Counsel Can Merge eDiscovery Preferences

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Mark Hawn, the CEO of Trustpoint.One, is an experienced entrepreneur, having founded and served as the CEO for Legal Copies International for eight years before it was acquired by Ikon. He also founded DocForce/Onsite...more

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Case Law: eDiscovery Isn’t About DIY but Collaboration

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Do-It-Yourself eDiscovery? Often we think the goal of technology is to allow us to do things ourselves which before required training or expertise. Digital photography is a great example. The photos and video most of us...more

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Coverage Counsel Authors Insurer’s Letters – Leads To Waiver of Attorney-Client Privilege

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The other thing more unexciting than a discovery dispute is reading about someone else’s discovery dispute. But Wednesday’s decision from the Washington federal court in Canyon Estates Condominium Association v. Atain...more

Dechert LLP

Federal Court Finds “Oral Downloads” to SEC Waived Attorney Work Product Protection

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U.S. Magistrate Judge Jonathan Goodman, in the Southern District of Florida, ruled last month that outside counsel’s “oral downloads” of internal investigation findings to the Staff of the Securities and Exchange Commission...more

Seyfarth Shaw LLP

Personnel Investigation By Outside Attorney Protected From Disclosure In Discovery

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Seyfarth Synopsis: California Court of Appeal holds that (1) an outside attorney’s investigation can be privileged even though the attorney simply investigated facts, and (2) the employer does not waive the privilege simply...more

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In-House Counsel May View “Outside Counsel Only” Documents

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A federal magistrate judge in Trenton has allowed in-house counsel for a New Jersey corporation to view discovery documents designated for “outside counsel eyes only.” The ruling in Sanofi-Aventis U.S. LLC v. Breckenridge...more

Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP

The In-House Attorney-Client Privilege

It’s simple—the attorney-client privilege protects from discovery communications between a client and his or her lawyer. It’s challenging—the privilege applies to communications between (some) corporate representatives and...more

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