Clearing the Confusion: TAR [MINI BOOK]
TAR (technology-assisted review) can save a significant amount of time and money. It is statistically sound and has been validated in dozens of court cases, yet adoption of the tool is still slow.
[Read More]TAR (technology-assisted review) can save a significant amount of time and money. It is statistically sound and has been validated in dozens of court cases, yet adoption of the tool is still slow.
[Read More]Cornerstone Research and the Stanford Law School Securities Class Action Clearinghouse recently announced that their midyear assessment was out, which revealed that the first half of 2016 was a busy one for securities class-action
[Read More]Earlier this year in response to the significant change in perspective and approach taking place in the legal industry, we published the white paper The Agent of Change. We also reflected on the
[Read More]Last month, the European Commission officially adopted the Privacy Shield, which boasted stronger protection for transatlantic data flows while also providing greater clarity for businesses. U.S. companies were invited to certify with the
[Read More]We’re all familiar with the philosophical argument of whether a tree still makes a sound when it falls if no one is around to hear it. How about the legal argument of whether
[Read More]Driven by the economic downturn of 2009, the legal industry has experienced significant change. Law departments continue to look for ways to cut costs and get leaner, and firms remain focused on staying
[Read More]Controversy isn’t exclusive to this year’s presidential campaign and candidates; it’s also swirling around “The Late Show” host Stephen Colbert — Sad! When his popular conservative pundit character from the “The Colbert Report”
[Read More]What happens when an executive under a legal hold within a company sends out emails that advise others under the same hold to “please delete immediately” upon reading? That company is slapped with
[Read More]Earlier this year, we blogged that patent suits were in full bloom in November 2015 in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas. The rush occurred to beat the Dec.
[Read More]If you’ve been to a live performance lately, chances are someone in front of you has raised a phone up into your view — or have you done the same? No matter, Apple
[Read More]Earlier this week, a D.C. Circuit panel was not persuaded by the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers’ (NACDL) arguments that the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) should disclose the Federal Criminal Discovery
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