According to Norton Rose Fulbright’s 2023 Annual Litigation Trends Survey, corporations spend an average of $1.7 million on legal disputes for every $1 billion in revenue they earn. With much of that spending going toward...more
7/27/2023
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In our adversarial justice system, litigants rely on evidence to explain their side of a dispute. Today, much of that evidence is digital. If an organization allows digital evidence to be compromised, lost, or destroyed, it...more
5/19/2023
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Data Preservation ,
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Destruction of Evidence ,
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Legal Technology ,
Litigation Strategies ,
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With fears of a possible global recession, many corporate legal departments are tightening their belts to prepare for an extended financial downturn, which might affect their cooperation with litigation support services....more
3/23/2023
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Legal Operations ,
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Guidelines and frameworks are usually born out of a desire to streamline and perfect processes. But sometimes progress calls for undoing those traditions and entering a new paradigm. Such is the case when it comes to the...more
10/25/2022
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Discovery ,
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Information Governance ,
Legal Project Management ,
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The duty to preserve evidence begins when litigation can be reasonably anticipated. Legal Holds allow this preservation to take place. However, the process is marred by the potential for errors at every step of the way. As...more
Corporate fraud is rampant - and nearly half of companies aren’t even investigating it.
That’s the message from PwC’s Global Economic Crime and Fraud Survey 2020, which surveyed more than 5,000 companies globally about...more
Legal holds arise from the duty to preserve information for pending or reasonably anticipated litigation. Once litigation is contemplated, organizations have a legal obligation to prevent deletion and preserve potentially...more
5/19/2021
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Automation Systems ,
Data Collection ,
Data Deletion ,
Data Preservation ,
Discovery ,
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Evidence ,
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