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Controlling Legal Costs with It's well-known that Processing and Review are the most costly and time intensive stages of the Electronic Discovery process. However, new methods can be introduced and implemented early on to prevent wastage and inefficiencies.
Daniel Kaufman
Thursday, January 20, 2011
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Strengthen your process by combing through terabytes of irrelevant data, saving corporations time and money Maintain data integrity and provide early insight into the scope and composition of the final collection Reduce mountainous document collections to as little as 5% of the original size
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Controlling Legal Costs with It's well-known that Processing and Review are the most costly and time intensive stages of the Electronic Discovery process. However, new methods can be introduced and implemented early on to prevent wastage and inefficiencies.
Daniel Kaufman
Thursday, January 20, 2011
| Key Issues
Strengthen your process by combing through terabytes of irrelevant data, saving corporations time and money Maintain data integrity and provide early insight into the scope and composition of the final collection Reduce mountainous document collections to as little as 5% of the original size
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One Hour MCLE FREETACTICAL Research Online: Cases, Codes, and Fact Research at sbcba.org/library/mcle/TACTICAL.htm |
| The following item has been uploaded to the Commission's website and can be downloaded at the indicated web address: * Second Supplement to Memorandum 2010-55, Trial Court Restructuring: Rights and Responsibilities of the County as Compared to the Superior Court (Additional Comments on Tentative Recommendation) Download: <http://www.clrc.ca.gov/pub/2010/MM10-55s2.pdf> |
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New York Law Journal
Most software is licensed, not sold, and may not come with the right to resell under the first sale doctrine of the Copyright Act. Richard Raysman and Peter Brown examine a multifactor test from the 9th Circuit to determine if a user of licensed software is an "owner" or a mere "licensee."
The Legal Intelligencer
Attorney Leonard Deutchman reviews recent cases involving spoliation sanctions for failure to produce electronically stored information to see how the courts have sought to fashion remedies to bring out the truth at trial and to police the e-discovery production process.
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