By Ben Hancock | May 31, 2018
Wall Street Journal reporter John Carreyrou's account of corporate fraud at Theranos depicts Boies Schiller Flexner as using hardball tactics to keep the truth from coming out. David Boies says it's an overdramatization.
National Law Journal | Analysis
By Ross Todd | May 30, 2018
The number and percentage of cases argued at the federal appellate level is fading leaving firms to ask where their next generation of appellate lawyers can turn for courtroom experience.
By Ian Lopez | May 4, 2018
The EU's General Data Protection Regulation goes against the business models of Facebook and many other internet companies, say some compliance experts.
By Rhys Dipshan | May 3, 2018
Using technology-assisted review (TAR) technology in the U.S. v. Cohen privilege review could potentially expedite the process, while offering transparency around decision-making.
By Ben Hancock | May 2, 2018
Experts share their insights on how the massive EU privacy law not only changes the landscape for companies, but affects their approach to practicing law and e-discovery.
National Law Journal | Analysis|Q&A
By MP McQueen | May 2, 2018
Seetha Ramachandran, a litigation partner at Schulte, Roth & Zabel in New York and a former federal prosecutor, discusses new trade sanctions imposed in April by the U.S. Treasury Department's Office of Foreign Assets Control against Russian individuals and companies.
By Ian Lopez | April 27, 2018
Getting to the discovery stage could prove challenging, but if it does, one expert says it "really opens the door for the DNC lawyers to obtain critical electronic evidence."
By Cheryl Miller | April 20, 2018
What do President Trump's statements on marijuana might mean for state-legalization efforts? Plus, California is trying—again—to find a banking solution for cannabis businesses and a marijuana law boutique expands to meet demand.
Legaltech News | Analysis|Investigation
By Ian Lopez | April 16, 2018
In the ongoing investigation involving evidence of varying data types from various sources, questions over evidence production and review loom.
By Rhys Dipshan | April 16, 2018
Federal courts are split on whether computer fraud provisions in cyberinsurance policies cover the actions of employees tricked into sending funds to cybercriminals.
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