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We Hold These Rules to Be Self-Evident: Document Review, Relevance, and the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure

Sometimes, an argument or position may seem so self-evident or apparent that parties proceed on the assumption that it is correct without ever actually litigating the issue. Should a party decide to contest the issue,...more

A Game of Chicken? Setting Forth a Detailed TAR Review Protocol

What Is TAR? Technology assisted review, or TAR, “uses software that can be trained by a human being to distinguish between relevant and non-relevant documents.”...more

Redacting Sensitive But Not Privileged Information: Surveying the Cases For and Against – PART TWO

This is Part Two of a series on the perils of redacting non-responsive but sensitive material during pre-trial discovery. In Part One, we focused on cases against non-responsive redactions. In Part Two, we shift to cases...more

Redacting Sensitive But Not Privileged Information: Surveying the Cases For and Against – PART ONE

We have previously written about the perils of redacting non-responsive but sensitive material during pre-trial discovery in the context of a Wisconsin court’s ruling prohibiting such redactions. IDC Fin. Publ’g, Inc. v....more

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