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Corporate Counsel

Reaching Common Ground on E-Discovery: Closing the perception gap between inside and outside counsel drives better results

When an in-house legal team works with outside counsel, there is often a disconnect between technology and e-discovery. In-house counsel perceives outside counsel as unnecessarily expansive, while outside counsel perceives the in-house team as overly targeted and budget-focused. Laura Kibbe of RVM...

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Department of Justice (DOJ)

E-Discovery in DOJ Investigations: Five key principles when processing and producing electronically stored information

In 2013, the director of e-discovery for the Civil Division of the United States Department of Justice (DOJ) acknowledged that “electronic evidence plays a tremendous role in investigations.” These words have become even more powerful today. Here, we provide some basic guiding...

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Technology

The E-discovery implications of BYOD: Clear policies are a must when employees take control of mobile devices

The use of mobile devices in the workplace is an ever-evolving practice. When organizations first started taking advantage of increasing mobile technology, particularly cellphones and laptops, most implemented “company owned, personally enabled” (COPE) policies. The mobile device...

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