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Discovery

Nonparty Subpoenas: Why The Requestor Should Pay

Your client has just been served with a nonparty subpoena seeking broad categories of electronic documents and emails over many years. The mere search, review, and production of such ESI will be costly and time-consuming. The first question many clients ask is, who’s paying for this? As...

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Corporate Counsel

An Integrated E-discovery Approach Response To A DOJ Second Request Yields Time And Cost Savings

Editor: As expertise and experience are critical to today’s topic of integrated discovery and how it was successfully applied in a recent DOJ Second Request, can you share a little of your background and how it relates to support of clients? Rosenbloom: I’ve been very fortunate. I...

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Corporate Counsel

Editor’s Review – FTI Presents: "The Emerging E-Discovery Playbook"

Readers are invited to download a complimentary copy of the “Playbook” at http://tinyurl.com/mkktzkr. Download the Playbook In 2008, FTI Consulting launched the Advice from Counsel Survey and Report with the stated goal of “learning how leading e-discovery practitioners...

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