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Pan-Pacific Data Privacy Laws And Regulations: Impact On U.S. eDiscovery And Investigations

Introduction Christopher X, a French lawyer, was arrested, convicted, and eventually sentenced to a fine of approximately $15,000 (€10,000) for information search of an economic, commercial, industrial, financial or technical nature for the purpose of gathering evidence in a U.S....

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Technology

Integrating Managed Review With Proven E-Discovery Capabilities

Editor: Tell us about your background and professional experience. Gibbons: I’m a litigator by training and have substantial litigation and compliance experience, both at law firms and in-house. In early 2001, Kaye Scholer engaged me to provide pretrial discovery and litigation support...

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Cooling Off Public Nuisance Claims

Public nuisance law has been a part of American jurisprudence from colonial times. While it is rooted in criminal actions and historically was used primarily to address obstructions to public travel and violations of morals (e.g., brothels, bars and more), nuisance law has more recently been...

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