Negative Space?: Homage to Jobs Stems Dispute
Copyright claims to the Steve Job’s tribute image released soon after his death last week have gone almost as viral as the image itself. The tribute image, a silhouette of Steve Jobs in
[Read More]Copyright claims to the Steve Job’s tribute image released soon after his death last week have gone almost as viral as the image itself. The tribute image, a silhouette of Steve Jobs in
[Read More]The Federal Court of Appeals just released a model order for patent litigation e-discovery reform. On Tuesday the Federal Circuit Advisory Council unanimously voted for the model in hopes that eventually many federal
[Read More]Yesterday we attended a webinar called The Future of E-Discovery: Top Ten Trends and Predictions. Maura Grossman, Counsel at Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz, and Ron Hedges, former US Magistrate Judge, spoke on
[Read More]PACER (Public Access to Court Electronic Records) is raising fees by 25%, from 8¢ to 10¢ per page, in order to accommodate an increasing need for system support. The rise in cost will
[Read More]The group Lawyers for Civil Justice published their opinions on current attempts at e-discovery reform and did not hold back their frustration. LCJ insists that the scope of required discovery must be greatly
[Read More]Lindsay Stevens’ recent presentation at the Virtual Corporate Counsel Forum mentioned the importance of sampling to validate the e-Discovery processes starting from collection and data targeting through the review stages. If you would
[Read More]Sony is forcing online gamers to waive rights to filing class-action lawsuits. The move came after suits sparked by several instances of hacking in the past year, one of which made data vulnerable
[Read More]As we mentioned in our September 9th BLLAWG, the Civil Rules Advisory Committee had a mini-conference in Dallas to discuss changes to data preservation rules. The current standards are very vague and tend
[Read More]Can patent reform create jobs? That’s what supporters of the America Invents Act, passed in the Senate last Thursday, claim. America’s patent system has long been criticized for stifling rather than promoting innovation
[Read More]News flash: Nike has just released new Marty McFly Nike Air Mag shoes. Marty McFly’s iconic shoes were first seen when Back to the Future II was released in 1989. Sneaking suspicions a
[Read More]Gibson Dunn has released its 2011 Mid-Year E-Discovery Update and reports that cases involving e-discovery are on the rise. In fact, e-discovery decisions have gone up by a remarkable 82% percent since mid-year
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