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[Webinar] Getting Things Done with GAI - March 27th, 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm EDT

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We stand at the leading edge of a new wave of AI-enabled eDiscovery. In this webcast, we’ll explore how generative AI is transforming products and services for legal professionals....more

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[Webinar] Modern Data Demands an Innovative Forensic Collection Approach - December 14th, 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm CST

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Join us for this insightful Brave New World presentation addressing the challenges of data collection and analysis. Learn how the latest technological innovations have not only created new sources of potentially relevant data...more

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5 Ways to Protect Sensitive Information From Unauthorized Disclosure

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Sensitive information is everywhere, from clients’ names and addresses to the trade secrets a business relies on to beat its competition. As such, organizations can’t avoid collecting, processing, storing, and transferring...more

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Delaware Court: Redactions in Court Filings Should Not Be an Afterthought

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Last week US District Court Judge Richard Andrews rejected two separate parties’ filings in the District of Delaware because portions were redacted in their entirety. This practice applies universally to all District of...more

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Advanced Analytics – The Key to Mitigating Big Data Risks

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Big data sets are the “new normal” of discovery and bring with them six sinister large data set challenges, as recently detailed in my colleague Nick’s article. These challenges range from classics like overly broad...more

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The Sinister Six…Challenges of Working with Large Data Sets

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Collectively, we have sent an average of 306.4 billion emails each day in 2020. Add to that 23 billion text messages and other messaging apps, and you get roughly 41 million messages sent every minute. Not surprisingly, there...more

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Identifying Trade Secrets With Reasonable Particularity (Part 1)

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As we have written previously, during the course of a United States litigation  — whether, under the new, federal Defend Trade Secrets Act (DTSA) or the older state-adopted Uniform Trade Secrets Act (UTSA) — plaintiffs must...more

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First Department Protective of High-Frequency Trading Algorithm: Considerations in Handling Discovery Requests for Propriety Code,...

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As we continue to see increased litigation over electronic programs, apps, and algorithms, courts are increasingly called to consider discovery requests for the coding behind that technology.  These requests highlight the...more

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Confidential Reinsurance Agreement Made Public After Party Failed to Show Good Cause for Maintaining Confidentiality

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A reinsurance agreement and attachments filed in a court proceeding and purportedly containing “all manner of confidential and proprietary business information,” including “product design,” “service standards,” “pricing,” and...more

Orrick - Trade Secrets Group

Fishing For ESI

When National Fish and Seafood’s (NFS) head of research left for a new opportunity at Tampa Bay Fisheries, she may not have taken just her talents to the competition. ...more

Locke Lord LLP

Turning Over Another Rock: Another Example of Discovery Disputes in the Reinsurance Context

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Following up on our recent article, Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Insurers face hidden risks when defending claims and protecting confidential reinsurance information at the same time, published in the August 2017 issue of...more

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To Litigate or not to Litigate: Practical Considerations for Every Business

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It should come as no surprise that business is booming in Silicon Valley, although with the growing number of businesses comes increased potential for conflict and litigation. Know that litigation is serious business. ...more

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Reducing Your Company’s Exposure to Trade Secret Litigation when Key Employees Come and Go

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THE NIGHTMARE SCENARIO - Within the span of two weeks, Mr. Smith and Mr. Wilson, two top managers from your $2 billion corporation, resign. Both managers had complete, unfettered access to your corporation’s trade...more

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