By now, anyone who watches the news knows that British tabloid News of the World, subsidiary of News International and ultimately Rupert Murdoch’s News Corporation, closed its doors after 168 years due to the infamous and growing scandal over… Read more
News of the World: Hacking into eDiscovery
If Preservation Isn’t Fit, They Might Acquit!
Recently I had the pleasure of reviewing a very well-cited article by a group of attorneys from the esteemed firm of Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel. Norman C. Simon, Brendan M. Schulman, and Samantha V. Ettari, E-Discovery Holds Strategies for… Read more
Is Your E-Discovery Solution Causing You “Irreparable Harm”?
We all know the point of buying an e-discovery solution. The idea is simple and compelling. Buying an in-house product is supposed to save time, add efficiency and allow the purchaser to quickly and easily respond to court and FOIA requests…. Read more
FOIA Fails to Escape Long Arm of the E-Discovery Rules
For those who thought the Freedom of Information Act (“FOIA”) was the last frontier of unregulated form of production, Judge Shira A. Scheindlin has a message for you; no one escapes the long arm of the E-Discovery Rules. Last week, the… Read more