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Using Microsoft 365 to Stay Compliant with Data Privacy Laws
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Data privacy laws are popping up everywhere. Two years after the EU implemented the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), providing individuals with significant control over their data and harsh penalties for organizations that do not comply.
Read MoreWhen the Cookie Crumbles: Four Reasons Why Cookie Consent Does Not Work
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It is impossible to browse the Internet without bumping into a popup window requesting consent to enable cookies on the page. Cookies are text files saved to devices that contain information about a person’s Internet activity and preferences...
Read MoreExercising Discretion and Lifting Sanctions: The Case of CrossFit’s Big Win Against Discovery Violations
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A federal judge in California awarded severe sanctions on Dec. 4, 2019 in the case of CrossFit, Inc. v. National Strength and Conditioning Association. CrossFit sued the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) for publishing false...
Read MoreWhen a Deal Goes Wrong, Possession is Not Nine-Tenths of the Law
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The ways that businesses communicate have changed a great deal over the past twenty years. In the good ol’ days, most communicative dealings happened in a prestigious boardroom or over the phone, with no record of exactly what transpired other...
Read More2019 REVIEW: Your Favorite Five
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As 2020 approaches, we wanted to make the last post of 2019 a review of our most popular blogs. The legal industry is constantly changings and we’re thrilled that you look to Epiq to stay up to date on those trends.
Read MoreHow Ephemeral Messaging Can Affect eDiscovery Compliance
Litigators and corporate clients must stay up to date with new technologies and be aware the legal implications that are implicit with new technologies.
Read MoreFive Reasons Litigators Should Use Technology-Assisted Review for Every Case
6 Mins
Advanced predictive coding solutions like technology-assisted review (“TAR”) are gaining popularity in the legal field. TAR uses artificial intelligence and allows litigators to streamline document review in ways they never imagined.
Read MoreYou Can’t Always Get What You Want
6 Mins
Courts have consistently exercised discretion when allowing discovery in foreign proceedings under the 1782 discovery statute. A foreign tribunal or interested party in a foreign proceeding must petition the appropriate district court while...
Read MoreTop eDiscovery Trends For Legal Tech Teams To Follow
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Throughout the years, eDiscovery practices and processes have significantly evolved. Technological advancements, changing laws, and regulatory demands have created trends that all eDiscovery teams must be up to date on.
Read MoreTop Five Mistakes Made When Collecting Data From Nontraditional Sources
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Collecting electronically stored information is a common practice for eDiscovery practitioners in today’s digital world. One of the things that makes this task more difficult over time is the overwhelming amount of new and emerging technologies...
Read MoreJohnson & Johnson Ordered to Pay $572 Million in Opioid Litigation
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For years, the number of people becoming addicted to opioid-based pharmaceuticals has rapidly increased. People who are chronic users of opioid drugs can experience severe side effects and are at a greater risk of overdose related death. The...
Read MoreDon’t Fight Alone: Use Your eDiscovery Provider to Persuade the Court to Approve TAR
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Technology-assisted review (TAR) has become a ubiquitous tool in the arsenal of discovery counsel. Recent scholarly research has established that TAR processes are less costly than traditional manual review, and yield superior results.
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