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Information Governance Insights: Preserving and Collecting Structured Electronic Data Is Tricky
Today’s litigators are keenly aware of the need to effectively preserve electronically stored information (ESI) when new legal matters arise. And dealing with various types of unstructured data such as user-created documents and email messages has become quite routine. But preserving and...
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From Enron to Hong Kong: A Litigator Learns to Tackle Global Corruption: What U.S. companies need to know as Asia’s biggest superpower expands its anticorruption rules
Introduction: Tim Blakely relocated to Morrison & Foerster’s Hong Kong office in 2011 in the midst of a successful career as a U.S. litigator focused on securities class actions and other complex litigation and regulatory matters. Below, he provides his unique perspective on global...
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FRCP: Playing by the New Rules – Amendments driving predictability and proactivity
Introduction: The amended Federal Rules of Civil Procedure went into effect a little over a year ago now, and experience and case law are growing. We checked in with three experts who bring differing on-the-ground vantages to discovery practice and procedure: Hon. Mitchell D. Dembin, a U.S....
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