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Canadian Courts Inject Common Sense into Discovery Process
You’re Entering a Dimension of Imagination… If a Rod Steiger worshipper out there wants to create a topical, 2010 version of the Twilight Zone, he or needs to look no further than the twisted scenario where companies are being forced to spend upwards of half a million dollars responding to discovery demands for a case…
Read MoreCourts Signal Requirement for Effective eDiscovery Solution
Last month, MessagingArchitect.com highlighted a Lexology report that has ramifications for everyone involved in the eDiscovery space – including lawyers, corporations, consultants, project managers, and more. The report, citing a January 2010 New York Federal Court ruling, made it clear that a party’s legal obligation to preserve digitial documents goes beyond the question of intentional…
Read MoreUp-up in the sky! It's a Bird…it's a Plane…No…it's eDiscovery!
If you listen to some futurists (and they like it when you listen to them), the future of IT is in the clouds. Cloud computing, that is. And if they’re correct (and the like it even more when they’re correct), it means that eDiscovery is headed to the sky as well. What is Cloud Computing?…
Read MoreFulfill Arizona’s Mandatory Continuing Legal Education (CLE) Requirements Now
Attorneys looking to fulfill Arizona’s mandatory continuing legal education (CLE) requirements now have the option to schedule free CLE courses in the comfort of their own firms or corporations. TERIS Phoenix, a full-service litigation support provider, is offering free CLE courses on eDiscovery and forensics issues to Arizona-based law firms and in-house counsel. TERIS has…
Read MoreTERIS Phoenix Offers Free CLE Courses on eDiscovery and Forensics to Arizona Law Firms and In-House Counsel
Attorneys looking to fulfill Arizona’s mandatory continuing legal education (CLE) requirements now have the option to schedule free CLE courses in the comfort of their own firms or corporations. TERIS Phoenix, a full-service litigation support provider, is offering free CLE courses on eDiscovery and forensics issues to Arizona-based law firms and in-house counsel. TERIS has…
Read MoreText Messages Have Their Day in Court…Sorta
Privacy, digital communications, appropriate work activities and the Fourth Amendment collide as a California police officer sues – and loses – for being disciplined for texting too much on the job. The Problem Ontario, California SWAT team member Jeff Quon is probably like most other tough, courageous and valiant police officers except for one small…
Read MoreMid-Year Trends in eDiscovery
Legal firm Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher surveyed 103 cases in the first six months of 2010, identified and analyzed eDiscovery trends, and published their findings in their 2010 Mid-Year Electronic Discovery and Information Law Update. Their key findings include: Continuing a trend that started last year, the dominant themes in eDiscovery circles were that inseperable…
Read MoreCourts Signal Requirement for Effective eDiscovery Solution
Last week, MessagingArchitect.com highlighted a Lexology report that has ramifications for everyone involved in the eDiscovery space – including lawyers, corporations, consultants, project managers, and more. The report, citing a January 2010 New York Federal Court ruling, made it clear that a party’s legal obligation to preserve digitial documents goes beyond the question of intentional…
Read MoreeDiscovery and the BP Oil Crisis
While the letters B and P are unto themselves harmless, everyday consonants, stick ‘em together and as if by magic (not the good kind) you instantly have one of the most controversial companies of our time; possibly all time, given that the complete fallout from BP’s oil crisis hasn’t even been identified — let alone…
Read MoreFriday Funnies – a few lawyer jokes
As Matt Damon’s character “Rudy Baylor” dryly narrated in The Rainmaker, lawyers tend to be okay with lawyer jokes – in fact, some wear them like a badge of honor (hey, you don’t hear all that many firemen, pool cleaner, or librarian jokes, do you?). So in that spirit, and because it’s Friday, here are…
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