A recent New York Court of Appeals decision addressing child porn, People v. Kent, is based on a profound misunderstanding of how the internet works, writes Jonathan I. Ezor of the Touro Law Center.
In a cryptic order Monday, Magistrate Judge Andrew Peck has issued a stay, halting defendant MSLGroup's ESI production in the high-profile and contentious litigation Monique Da Silva Moore v. Publicis Groupe & MSLGroup.
AccessData plans to continue expanding its e-discovery product lineup with bundled applications, cloud options, and data visualization software.
The "black box" -- or event data recorder -- that is being built into more and more modern cars and trucks could become an information gold mine for personal injury lawyers.
Pillsbury's Wayne Matus, John Davis, and Peter Ostovski ask: Should the concept of proportionality apply to preservation obligations? And, if so, how do you apply it? They add that a Southern District of New York judge recently added her views to the debate.
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How much time is wasted searching for missing pieces of paper? More than most of us would like to admit, notes paralegal Judy Stouffer. Her solution: It's time to digitize.
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