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5 Tips for Implementing In-House Document Review
Pop quiz: Which is growing faster—corporate data volumes or ediscovery expenses? Trick question! The answer doesn’t matter, because they are each skyrocketing, and legal teams…
Rule 26: Proportionality, Meet and Confer, and Discovery Plans
The Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP) provide detailed guidelines for civil litigation “to secure the just, speedy, and inexpensive determination of every action and…
Third Party Subpoena Requests: What They Are and How to Respond
If your organization is served with a third party subpoena to produce evidence, your first response might be to break out in a cold sweat.…
Maximize the Relationship Between Information Governance and Ediscovery
The mandate of corporate legal—protect brand reputation, control risk, ensure compliance—has run up against some hard realities as the nature of business evolves, especially when…
Spoliation: What It Is, Why It’s a Risk, and What to Do about It
Corporate legal teams take on many responsibilities, but risk mitigation is among the most critical. One of the most important blips on the risk radar…
Why You Need Audit Trails in Ediscovery
Nothing strikes fear into the heart of even the most steady in-house legal professional like the “s” word. That’s right, sanctions! There’s no denying that…