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How Has Document Review Changed Since Michelle Obama's Day?
For years, document review was a slog, so much so that it helped run Obama out of practice. E-discovery has changed that, but it can be a mixed blessing.It's the Dead of Winter. Be Well.
Research shows that we're prone to eat more, drink more and be less physically active during the winter months.3 Miami-Dade Attorneys Disciplined by Florida Supreme Court
Two of the attorneys sanctioned received suspensions.Privacy: What You Should Know About New Laws and Their Impact on E-Discovery in U.S. Litigation
The increased focus on protecting personal privacy may pose a new challenge to the bounds of e-discovery in U.S. litigation as courts reconcile whether and how new data protection laws apply to a litigant's obligation to produce relevant information.View more book results for the query "*"
Judge Considers Gag Order in Roger Stone Case
Judge Amy Berman Jackson warned the defense, this is "not a public relations campaign."Judge Considers Gag Order in Warning to Roger Stone
In a preemptive move, Stone said: "Obviously, I would adhere to any ruling of the court if they should do that. On the other hand, I would also have the right … to appeal.”Judge Warns Roger Stone This Is 'Not a Public Relations Campaign'
Judge Amy Berman Jackson said she is considering issuing a gag order in the case.Union Heavyweight Dougherty Pleads Not Guilty to Federal Charges
Politically powerful Philadelphia union leader John Dougherty claimed in federal court today that he was innocent of ripping off his own union and using a city councilman to advance his agenda.Bracing for the Big One: The Impact of the California Consumer Privacy Act on E-Discovery
The California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018, which comes into force on Jan. 1, 2020, enshrines the “right of Californians to know what personal information is being collected about them,” and “to access their personal information” after it is collected. The plaintiffs' bar may attempt to use the access provisions of CCPA as a tool in their discovery arsenal. Litigators and compliance attorneys must work together against the rush to exploit the CCPA for liability purposes.Trending Stories