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Court Sanctions Counsel for Not Disclosing Deleted Client Emails
In People v. Miller, the Colorado Supreme Court fined and publicly censured attorney Randall Miller for failing to promptly disclose deleted emails.
In Ediscovery, Writing a Program to Analyze Data Isn’t the Same as Producing New Data
In this proposed class action, the court granted a motion compelling the defendant to produce e-discovery data to define the class of potential plaintiffs.
Meet Pulitzer Prize winner Glenn Greenwald in this exclusive interview
PREX17 headliner Glenn Greenwald shares a preview of his take on law, privacy and the internet as a liberation tool in this exclusive interview
ILTACON 2017
Zapproved will be sponsoring the corporate corner at ILTACON in Las Vegas. ILTACON empowers us to share what works, what doesn't and what’s next.
Aiming high for a new and exciting future
CEO Monica Enand shares why the Vista Equity Partners investment empowers Zapproved to grow and advance the e-discovery software market.
Invincea and Lead Counsel Pay for Late Discovery Despite Case Settlement
In Vir2us, Inc. v. Invincea, Inc., discovery violations and failing to comply with Federal Rules of Civil Procedure cost the defendant and its lead counsel.