Technology and Legal Panel Addresses the Risks and Benefits of Cloud...
Cloud computing is revolutionizing the IT marketplace. With the economy still suffering aftershocks from the Great Recession, companies of all sizes are being pressured to consider cost-cutting...
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New Jersey’s Appellate Division recently held in State v. Lyons, __ N.J. Super. __, 2010 N.J. Super. LEXIS 227 (App. Div. Nov. 30, 2010) that Defendant Richard Lyons’ placement of child pornography in...
View ArticleThe Role of Lawyers in the Age of Electronic Discovery — Don’t Hit Delete!
Will developments in technology make lawyers more efficient or will they become extinct? A March 2011 article in The New York Times, entitled “Armies of Expensive Lawyers, Replaced by Cheaper...
View ArticleAn International Standard for E-Discovery?
The International Organization for Standardization (“ISO”) is forming a new e-discovery committee tasked with the development of standards for e-discovery processes and procedures. The international...
View ArticleUpdate of Proposed Rule Changes: A Universal Federal Sanctions Standard for...
The United States Courts’ Advisory Committee on Civil Rules (“the Committee”) has proposed various amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure that, if adopted, will profoundly affect the range...
View ArticlePredictable? — DOJ Approves Use of Predictive Coding in AB InBev-Grupo Modelo...
On May 6, 2013, the U.S. Department of Justice’s (“DOJ”) Antitrust Division approved Constellation Brands Inc.’s (“Constellation”) and Crown Imports LLC’s (“Crown”) request to use predictive coding to...
View ArticleExploration of Sophisticated Cloud Computing Abilities Unnecessary When...
A new decision out of the District of New Jersey holds that a company need not utilize its cloud-based comprehensive document search tools absent evidence that its standard custodian-based approach to...
View ArticleSoftware License Cannot Be Used as a “Shield” Against Production
In Pero v. Norfolk Southern Railway, Co., No. 14-cv-16 (E.D. Tenn. Dec. 1, 2014), the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Tennessee concluded that a party cannot use a video...
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