E-Discovery Law Blog

Category: New Trends

Dec 7 2009

Discovery Discipline: Courts Impose Sanctions for Failure to Disclose Discoverable Data

Michael Kozubeck’s December 1, 2009 article in InsideCounsel Magazine entitled “Discovery Discipline: Courts Impose Sanctions for Failure to Disclose Discoverable Data” argues that little has changed regarding corporate litigation readiness in the three years since inception of the Federal E-Discovery Rule Amendments.

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Posted by M. James Daley at 10:52 AM - Categories: New Trends | Legal Holds | Litigation

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Dec 2 2009

Be not Diminished

Henry V - Band of Brothers

We few, we happy few, we band of brothers!” so exclaimed Henry V – as envisioned by William Shakespeare - in his rousing speech to his band of English footmen in rallying his badly out-numbered and de-moralized soldiers to victory over the French in the Battle of Agincourt, 1415.

And – methinks - that this would be a good time for a new Henry, delivering an inspirational talk to our own self-doubting minions.  It is indeed a time for someone to remind those on the e-discovery fields of battle of their own real worth and the uniqueness and significance of their mission.

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Posted by Robert Eisenberg at 11:23 AM - Categories: New Trends

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Nov 23 2009

Is It Really Broken, and Do We Really Need to Fix It?

On November 12 and 13, 2009, e-discovery aficionados gathered in Washington, D.C., for Georgetown Law’s Sixth Annual Advanced E-Discovery Institute:  Identifying Today’s Prob-lems & Tomorrow’s Solutions.  Long known by e-discovery insiders as one of the best programs of its kind, this year’s Institute did not disappoint.

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Posted by Maura R. Grossman at 1:31 PM - Categories: New Trends | CLE

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