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Should We Reimagine the EDRM From a Legal Design Perspective?
The EDRM is a useful visualization that walks through each step of the discovery process, and it is also a useful tool for analyzing discovery-related processes to identify needed enhancements and potential problems.Head of Moses & Singer's IP Practice Jumps to Manatt
Eric Bergner makes the move after nearly three decades with Moses & Singer.Judge Lippman Named President of Historical Society
Judge Jonathan Lippman, former NYS Chief Judge and of counsel at Latham & Watkins, has been named the new president of the Historical Society of the New York Courts.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.View more book results for the query "*"
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.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.”Trending Stories