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Farrell Fritz, P.C.

A Wave of E-Discovery Change: The Latest Proposal from the Advisory Council

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New York’s Commercial Division has continuously taken the lead as an innovative forum, proposing rule changes that are aimed at increasing efficiency and overall effectiveness of the litigation process. ...more

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Think Before You Speak: Words and Actions Can Bind You Beyond The Terms of a Previously Agreed Upon Subcontract Agreement

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In a recent case before Justice Andrea Masley, Corporate Electrical Technologies, Inc. v. Structure Tone, Inc. et al., Plaintiff Corporate Electrical Technologies, Inc. (“CET”), a subcontractor, was hired by Structure Tone,...more

Mitratech Holdings, Inc

3 More Reasons for Adopting a SaaS Legal Hold Solution?

In a previous post, we explored three big reasons to move away from old-school, manual legal hold processes into the excitingly efficient new realm of SaaS legal hold solutions....more

Farrell Fritz, P.C.

Has Rule 11-c Made Nonparties’ Yoke Easy and Burden Light When It Comes to e-Discovery?

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As we have come to expect, the Commercial Division Advisory Council periodically makes recommendations to amend and/or supplement the Rules of the Commercial Division, many of which are eventually adopted following a...more

Porter Hedges LLP

Business Litigation Alert: "Is the Litigation Climate in Texas Really Business Friendly?"

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The U.S. Chamber of Commerce recently released its 2017 Lawsuit Climate Survey. The survey ranks each state according to how “litigation-friendly” it is towards businesses based on the “perception” of those businesses. ...more

Burr & Forman

Rule 26: What’s New, What’s Old, and What Still Needs to be Litigated

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The amendments to Rules 26(b)(1) and 26(b)(2)(C) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure have been in effect for almost two months now. They are expected to change the way lawyers manage discovery and the way courts resolve...more

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Important Changes in Litigating Oil and Gas Cases in Federal Court: What the 2015 Amendments to the Federal Rules Mean for Oil and...

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Many oil and gas disputes are litigated in federal court. In recent years, federal litigation has undergone significant changes in discovery practices and rules. For example, with the increase in electronically stored...more

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