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Published on: 11 May 2021 By ,

Lawyers can go way back with the Wayback Machine

Most people who’ve been through litigation know that once it has started, you can’t just grab a shredder and get rid of your bad documents. Why? Legally speaking, the parties have a duty to preserve their documents. When dealing with paper, shredding has a permanent effect. Electronic docume…

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Published on: 15 Jan 2021 By

How to trim eDiscovery costs part five: Archive unnecessary data from your workspace

In my previous blog posts How to trim eDiscovery costs part one: laying the groundwork, How to trim eDiscovery costs part two: review fewer documents and review efficiently; How to trim eDiscovery costs part three: leverage technology by adding tools and apps to your review and How to trim e…

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Published on: 11 Dec 2020 By

How to trim eDiscovery costs part four: Set your review team up for success

In my previous blog posts How to trim eDiscovery costs part one: Laying the groundwork, How to trim eDiscovery costs part two: Review fewer documents and review efficiently, and How to trim eDiscovery costs part three: Leverage technology by adding tools and apps to your review, I discussed …

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Published on: 25 Nov 2020 By

How to trim eDiscovery costs part three: Leverage technology by adding tools and apps to your review

In my previous blog posts How to trim eDiscovery costs part one: Laying the groundwork, and How to trim eDiscovery costs part two: Review fewer documents and review efficiently, I discussed reducing eDiscovery costs by taking the time to set the stage before documents are exchanged, and by l…

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Published on: 4 Nov 2020 By

How to trim eDiscovery costs part two: Review fewer documents and review efficiently

In my previous blog post How to trim eDiscovery costs part one: Laying the groundwork, I discussed reducing eDiscovery costs by taking the time to set the stage before documents are exchanged. In the next few weeks I will share some more of our practical tips in a series of short articles. H…

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Published on: 14 Oct 2020 By

How to trim eDiscovery costs part one: Lay the groundwork

Budgeting, spending and saving are top of mind for many people and businesses this year. In these uncertain times we are all looking for ways to economize.  Discovery is often a costly step in litigation. Clients often ask how they can save money on their eDiscovery costs. In a plaintiff sid…

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Published on: 27 Sep 2016 By

Video Game Data Could Provide Useful Health Information In A Lawsuit

In personal injury lawsuits, the injured party is usually required to produce documents relating to their health. Medical records from a doctor or medical practitioner are the most obvious of these, but it is becoming more common to include electronic data. Electronic data about your health …

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