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MDL Judge: 'Significant Number of Plaintiffs' Can't Allege Paraquat Exposure
Chief U.S. District Judge Nancy Rosenstengel, in the Southern District of Illinois, has issued a series of discovery orders after finding many of the 5,200 lawsuits over paraquat are "implausible on their face."Judge Pushes Back Against Former Jones Day Associates in Dad Bias Suit
"I think you are actually wrong about that," U.S. District Judge Randolph Moss said at one point to the plaintiffs at a motions hearing on Thursday.Is Attorney E-Discovery Incompetence the Elephant in the Room?
For years, a lack of attorney e-discovery competence has been identified as the biggest e-discovery challenge that's not talked about enough. But if no one's willing to talk about the problem, how can the industry solve it?Alex Jones' Texas Attorney Awaits Decision of Potential Discipline From Connecticut Judge
"It seems to me that, maybe, all bets are off in the case," Judge Barbara Bellis said.View more book results for the query "Jones Day"
6 Takeaways From the Biggest E-discovery Cases in 2022
While new forms of ESI have created new challenges in e-discovery, recent e-discovery decisions show that legal teams are granted less leeway than they used to get and are expected to master new platforms and sources of data.6 Months for Pattis; 3 for Reynal? Judge Weighs Suspension of 2 Attorneys
"Pattis has failed to acknowledge wrongful nature of his conduct in this disciplinary proceeding," the memorandum of law stated. "Pattis did email plaintiffs' attorney advising of the disclosure and indicating that 'responsibility for it falls on my shoulders.' But, Pattis did not accept responsibility in this disciplinary proceeding and elected to remain silent, invoking his fifth amendment right against self-incrimination."From Alex Jones to Clarence Thomas: What's Behind These Inadvertent Dropbox Disclosures?
Another Dropbox blunder leading to the release of private emails in the Jan. 6 riots investigation has some asking if lawyers can handle file sharing platforms. For its part, New York is helping attorneys stay ahead of the game with a new cybersecurity CLE requirement.From Alex Jones to Clarence Thomas: What's Behind These Inadvertent Dropbox Disclosures?
Another Dropbox blunder led to the release of private emails in the investigation of the Jan. 6 riots, begging the question: Are file sharing platforms lawyers' kryptonite?Practice Pointers for Streamlining and Managing Complex E-Discovery
This article provides practice pointers for avoiding common e-discovery pitfalls and tips for planning ahead. With these general principles in mind, you will be better prepared to streamline e-discovery and to enhance your factual development as you go along.Law Firm Operational Considerations for the Corporate Transparency Act
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