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Featured Whitepapers & Practice Guides
As part of our ongoing educational series, Consilio Advanced Institute includes written assets on a variety of valuable topics to help improve your overall eDiscovery acumen.
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Featured Research & Insights
Many of the educational research papers, articles and insights we publish on our Consilio Advanced Learning Institute are part of integrated series that provide overviews of key practice topics.
When the Needles Aren’t in the Haystack: Off-Channel Communications
Never have there been so many communication devices, apps, and services available for use by employees, and employees helping themselves to these options can create significant identification, preservation, and collection challenges
In Case You Missed It: eDiscovery and Education in 2022
From questions of intent, to challenging sources, to privacy concerns, 2022 has been another year of adaptation and evolution in eDiscovery
Agile for Legal: Becoming a Lean Legal Operations Machine
Agile management methodologies, long popular in software development and other industries, are finding purchase in a legal industry seeking increased efficacy and efficiency.
How to Drive Diversity in the Legal Industry
Despite the legal industry’s efforts to increase diversity, it still lags behind many other professions. How can we help to change this norm and support diversity efforts?
The Supreme Court Weighs in on Inherent Authority for Discovery Sanctions
In Goodyear v. Haeger, the Supreme Court weighed in on the limits of inherent authority to award fees and costs as sanctions for discovery misconduct
Are Parties Obligated to Obtain Translations for Production?
In NY Machinery v. The Korean Cleaners Monthly, a U.S. Magistrate Judge wrestled with parties’ obligations regarding foreign-language documents in discovery
Can a Party Compel Another Party’s Use of TAR?
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
Substantial Spoliation Leads to Significant Sanctions
In WeRide v. Huang, substantial spoliation of electronically-stored information lead to an inference of intentionality and significant sanctions under FRCP 37(e)