A Lawyer’s Guide to Ephemeral Messaging
Ephemeral messaging has become a fixture of an increasing number of workplaces. To address this reality, the Sedona Conference has released new guidance on navigating this thorny legal terrain.
Ephemeral messaging has become a fixture of an increasing number of workplaces. To address this reality, the Sedona Conference has released new guidance on navigating this thorny legal terrain.
You’re an eDiscovery practitioner and opposing counsel has just delivered a production – now what? It’s important to ask a few key questions to get your arms around the dataset.
As mobile sources, collaboration tools, and other messaging services have rapidly increased in number and importance, practitioners have begun to wrestle with emoji in eDiscovery
In the recent cases of In re Capital One and Wengui, courts consider whether and when a cybersecurity vendor’s breach investigation report can be protected work product
Another court makes clear that relevant Slack messages are discoverable and, with the right tools and limits, not unduly burdensome or disproportional
A Magistrate Judge shifted almost $850,000 in discovery expenses in a decision that “may become the new ‘gold standard’” for discovery cost-shifting analysis.
A United States District Judge finds screenshots of social media messages an inadequate substitute for spoliated native files and excludes all related evidence and testimony
Most legal teams today are being asked to do more with less. How should a savvy legal team evaluate legal service providers to find an effective, efficient partner?
Flexibility is key in negotiating eDiscovery protocols. Savvy legal practitioners should adopt an iterative and collaborative approach.
Facebook’s gathering and handling of information about its users led, for a time, to them gathering more ESI than users realized from Android smartphones.
In the case of In re Mercedes-Benz Emissions Litigation, a Special Master reaffirmed the right of producing parties to choose their methods – but not without validation