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Taming the Privilege Log Beast

There are few things more dreaded in discovery than the time-consuming, tedious, onerous, beastly privilege log – especially in complex litigation matters involving thousands of pages of documents. These logs, however, are a...more

ChatGPT and E-Discovery: Match Made in Heaven or Rocky Roads Ahead?

Previously, I co-authored a two-part post on the advantages and disadvantages of using Technology Assisted Review (“TAR”) in E-Discovery document reviews. TAR helps attorneys during the review phase of E-Discovery by...more

E-Discovery Strategies For Handling Personal Identifying Information

We’re all familiar with the importance of avoiding the inadvertent disclosure of attorney-client communications, work product or sensitive, proprietary or confidential business information. However, our obligations don’t end...more

My My, What Big Claws You Have! Navigating the Pitfalls of Drafting Clawback Agreements

One of the greatest fears in any litigation matter is that you will somehow accidentally produce work product or attorney-client privileged documents to the opposing side and waive the privilege. As a result, it has become...more

Technology Assisted Review: Or, How I Stopped Worrying and Learned to Love a Computer Program (PART TWO)

PART TWO: This is part two of a series on my journey to appreciating TAR. Part one addressed defined TAR, described how it worked and provided tips on when you should consider using TAR. Part two addresses the TAR process,...more

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