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By Philip C. Patterson and Vera M. Kachnowski | October 27, 2017
In their International Criminal Law and Enforcement column, Philip C. Patterson and Vera M. Kachnowski discuss a case which highlights a recurring tension between public safety and privacy concerns, and underscores the increasing complexity behind the technology we all rely on each day.
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By Leonard Deutchman | October 26, 2017
A recent opinion demonstrates how, when deciding e-discovery matters, common sense may be far more important than a mastery of esoteric knowledge regarding computers.
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By Zach Warren | October 25, 2017
The attorney for the Kardashians, a government misconduct investigator, and an e-discovery know-it-all agree: Ethics becomes trickier when celebrity status is involved.
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By Zach Warren | October 24, 2017
Martin Tully and Philip Favro explored the navigation of data governance, ethics rules and more at Relativity Fest 2017.
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By Christa Iannone, The MCS Group | October 24, 2017
To stay current in today's legal landscape, law firms have to find the best solution which fits their long-term business model.
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By Zach Warren | October 23, 2017
The judges' panel at Relativity Fest 2017 explored spoliation for Taylor Swift, insurance metadata and the introduction of TAR to Australia.
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By Samantha Joseph | Daily Business Review | October 19, 2017
A Broward law firm and its principal gained unauthorized access to the opposing side's computer network and GPS tracker.
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By Rhys Dipshan | Legaltech News | October 19, 2017
The recapitalization will allow the company to offer review services and become an end-to-end e-discovery provider.
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By Dan Panitz, Bruce (HB) Gordon and R Jason Straight | October 18, 2017
Anyone aware of current business news cannot avoid the flood of high visibility hacking and IP intrusion/theft. The issues have grown so ubiquitous that it isn't shocking to hear U.S. companies and government agencies suffered a record 1,093 data breaches in 2016 alone, a 40-percent increase from 2015.
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By Commentary Francesca Russo and Robert R. Jimenez | October 17, 2017
Electronic discovery has changed how attorneys think about preservation of evidence. Gone are the days of filing cabinets where documents can be locked away, safe from loss. Lawsuits today are won and lost on electronically stored information (ESI), which can be deleted or overwritten by a party's computer system automatically and unintentionally.
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