Summary and analysis of Professor Allyson Stuart’s much needed law review article on privacy in ediscovery in civil litigation. The article is supplemented with an interview of Professor Stuart on ediscovery and privacy...more
Conclusion to a two part Blog on Experiments by the US District Courts, in both the Southern and Northern Districts of California, with a type of Alternative Dispute Resolution procedure called Early Neutral Evaluation (ENE)....more
First of a two part blog on experiments by the US District Courts, in both the Southern and Northern Districts of California, with a type of Alternative Dispute Resolution procedure called Early Neutral Evaluation (ENE)....more
Inadvertently Disclosed Warrant Application Against Apple in a Criminal Investigation Against Retired Marine General Reveals Latest DOJ Search Procedures, the Dangers of Pacer and Too Much Court Record Transparency, and Much...more
This article is Part Two of the blog Inadvertently Disclosed Warrant For Apple iCloud Data. Items To Be Seized – Search Procedures - In Attachment B to the Application, entitled, Items To Be Seized, the government describes...more
According to a June 7, 2022, New York Times report: "John R. Allen Federal prosecutors have obtained records indicating that John R. Allen, the retired four-star Marine general who commanded all American troops in...more
This article is the conclusion to my three-part review of Robophobia by Professor Andrew Woods. Robophobia, 93 U. Colo. L. Rev. 51 (Winter, 2022). See here for Part 1 and Part 2 of my review. This may seem like a long...more
This article continues my review of Robophobia by Professor Andrew Woods.
'Deciding where to deploy machine decision-makers is one of the most important policy questions of our time. The crucial question is not whether an...more
EDRM Global Podcast Network’s Illumination Zone: Ralph Losey, partner at Losey Law sits down with Kaylee & Mary to talk about his new firm, and his return to blogging. Ralph, an EDRM Global Advisory Council leader,...more
This blog is the first part of my review of one of the most interesting law review articles I’ve read in a long time, Robophobia. Woods, Andrew K., Robophobia, 93 U. Colo. L. Rev. 51 (Winter, 2022). Robophobia provides the...more
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I could not resist writing about a new case that mentions electronic discovery (yes, I have a standing Lexis search), not because it creates any kind of great precedent or anything, but because it involves one of my all-time...more