Tag Archives: Preservation
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With encrypted, ephemeral messaging apps like Confide, Signal and Telegram, there’s no paper trail. This is a problem, say critics, when government officials use them to conduct business that the public should be
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It was an eventful year, particularly in e-discovery. In August, we highlighted six notable cases from the first half of 2017. Of course, there were many more. As we close out 2017, here
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A step-by-step visual guide to an important part of the legal process.
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When does an international company have to comply with U.S. discovery demands? For the Australian corporation defendant in the case of Lunkenheimer Co. v. Tyco Flow Control Pacific Party Ltd., when it was
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As we enter August, we anticipate a notable inaugural anniversary next month: the proposed Pilot pertaining to the Model ESI Discovery Order and Checklist for Rule 26(f). Initiated by the United States Court
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On July 3, 2014, the Texas Supreme Court gave Brookshire Brothers, Ltd. an added reason to celebrate the next day. Citing abuse of discretion in the submission of a spoliation instruction to the
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On April 10 and 11, the Advisory Committee on Civil Rules met in Portland, Ore., to review proposed amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and make key final decisions. Of particular
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