
Where Do I Start With eDiscovery?
How can a lawyer competently practice law without making their client’s eyes glaze over in confusion about the duty to
How can a lawyer competently practice law without making their client’s eyes glaze over in confusion about the duty to
There are many ways to get into trouble with the duty to preserve. Failing to collect chat messages is one
U.S. Magistrate Judge Iain D. Johnston knows eDiscovery and has a fear of clowns. He showed both in the following
The case of Shawe v. Elting, is the eDiscovery version of War and Peace. It is a case study on
Judges get very upset if lawyers and witnesses have lied to them. It is one thing to be wrong about
The legendary songwriter Prince had a way with words: Purple Rain. Raspberry Beret. Little Red Corvette. The “Intent to Deprive”
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