E-Discovery
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Biglaw
'Beer At Law' Tells All
Just by hearing BAL talk about his work it’s clear that he enjoys what he’s doing. -
Technology
A First Timer's Guide To Legalweek 2022
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Curbing Client And Talent Loss With Productivity Tech
Law firms must leverage technology to curb client attrition and talent loss, enhancing efficiency and aligning with evolving expectations for lasting success. -
Legal Operations
You Know It’s Bad When The Court Decision Has A Table Of Contents: Part Deux
In this follow-up for Legal Operations readers, we explore another e-discovery disaster.
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Technology
How E-Discovery Software Is Helping Battle COVID-19
The response contrasts with the legal profession’s slow pace of adoption of cutting-edge AI technology. -
Conferences / Symposia, Small Law Firms
4 Trends Shaping The Future Of The Legal Profession
Trends to watch if you want to succeed as a lawyer in a rapidly changing environment. -
In-House Counsel, Sponsored Content
Artificial Intelligence & Its Impact On Legal Technology (Part IV)
Artificial intelligence (AI) is spreading quickly in the legal world. -
eDiscovery, Litigators, Technology
Use An Early Preservation Letter To Help Define And Narrow Scope
Here are some helpful bullet points describing what information can go into the letter. -
In-House Counsel
How Consultants Recommend Cutting Legal Bills
In-house columnist Mark Herrmann identifies what looks like the wave of the future. - Sponsored
Law Firm Business Development Is More Than Relationship Building
Look forward to client outreach with InterAction+™. -
eDiscovery, Litigators, Technology
Wait, No Go. Wait, No Go. Striking The Balance On When To Incur Costs For eDiscovery.
This problem can be solved, but it requires advance planning, strategy, and some expenditure. -
eDiscovery, Litigators, Technology
A Quick Reference Guide To Understanding eDiscovery Pricing
Ediscovery columnist Kelly Twigger walks you through the different cost components for ediscovery. -
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eDiscovery, Litigators, Technology
The Crucial Role Of The Project Manager In eDiscovery
Dealing with ediscovery is complex, and the details to be handled are endless. -
Morning Docket
Morning Docket: 09.08.17
* The Ninth Circuit, President Donald Trump’s judicial archnemesis, affirms Judge Derrick Watson’s (modified) preliminary injunction against the “grandma ban.” [How Appealing]
* Donald Trump Jr. opens up to the Senate Judiciary Committee about that infamous June 2016 meeting with a Russian lawyer. [New York Times]
* Consolidation continues in the legal-services world: Counsel On Call acquires e-discovery company DSicovery LLC (DSi). [ABA Journal]
* The Trump administration sides with the anti-gay-marriage baker in the Masterpiece Cakeshop case that will be decided this coming Term by SCOTUS. [How Appealing]
* ICYMI: Deborah Farone — Cravath’s chief marketing director for the past 14 years, and the “gold standard” in legal marketing — is leaving Cravath to start her own consulting firm and to write a book on law firm marketing (to be published next year by the Practising Law Institute). [Law.com]
* Cooley raids Wilson Sonsini for talent for the second time in three months, this time hiring emerging growth specialists Jon Avina, Calise Cheng, and Rachel Proffitt. [Big Law Business]
* Legal research startup Casetext — led by CEO Jake Heller, COO Laura Safdie, and VP Pablo Arredondo — continues on its upward trajectory. [ABA Journal]
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Luxury, Lies, And A $10 Million Embezzlement
Curbing Client And Talent Loss With Productivity Tech
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Law Firm Business Development Is More Than Relationship Building
Tackling Deposition Anxiety: How AI Is Changing The Way Lawyers Do Depositions
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Conferences / Symposia, Technology
The Pace Of Change In The Law Is Killing Lawyers
The pace of change in the legal industry is simply appalling. -
Morning Docket
Morning Docket: 08.11.17
* President Donald Trump rejects reports that he’s considered firing special counsel Robert Mueller, while offering a less-than-ringing endorsement of his relationship with Attorney General Jeff Sessions: “It is what it is.” [New York Times]
* Former Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort, whose house was the subject of a predawn raid by the FBI, parts ways with WilmerHale and goes back to his former lawyers at Miller & Chevalier. [National Law Journal]
* Meanwhile, the Trump administration files its opening brief in the Supreme Court in the travel ban litigation. [How Appealing]
* Georgetown Law launches a new con-law center, the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection, led by star SCOTUS litigator Neal Katyal, former National Security Council official Joshua Geltzer, and former Justice Department official Mary McCord. [ABA Journal]
* Some Democratic senators claim that the White House isn’t consulting them enough about judicial nominations. [Politico]
* The hype may exceed the reality on alternative-fee arrangements — but not at pharma giant GlaxoSmithKline, which takes an aggressive and innovative approach to AFAs. [Am Law Daily]
* Settling the “pink slime” litigation cost Disney/ABC how much? [How Appealing]
* Also not cheap: the costs of bad-faith discovery spoliation. [Big Law Business]
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eDiscovery, Litigators, Technology
Innovation And The Law: Technology To Assist With The Dreaded RFP Process
Ediscovery columnist Kelly Twigger discusses a powerful new tool to help more clients get better access to services. -
eDiscovery, Litigators, Technology
5 Tips On How To Avoid Your Own Wells Fargo Moment
If you need a reason to get your ducks in a row with the handling of electronic information, here's your wake-up call. -
eDiscovery, Litigators, Technology
Why Metrics Are The Key To Managing Costs In Discovery
Data drives decisions in business -- and the same is true in the discovery of ESI. -
eDiscovery, Politics, Social Media, Social Networking Websites, Technology
Are Donald Trump's Tweets Self-Authenticating?
A big issue for litigators today: how to preserve, produce, and introduce social media evidence at trial. -
eDiscovery, Litigators, Technology
No Preliminary Injunction For You! The Latest On The Battle Between eDiscovery Providers
The latest evidence in the case suggests that the allegations of the complaint are not close to the truth.