Sentences with phrase «just document discovery»

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Taken when the American photographer Jimmy De Sana (1950 - 1990) was between the ages of just twenty and twenty - two, the small, black - and - white images in 101 Nudes, 1972, seem to document simultaneously this talented artist's fumbling discoveries in...
Heartland will file in federal court, and a federal judge will order discovery of all documents and records that are not just relevant to the fake claim Gleick published in the strategy memo, but to anything that might even lead to discovery of relevant evidence.
By not disposing of electronic information correctly these organisations are not just increasing storage management costs, but potentially leaving themselves open to the discovery of information within documents long since forgotten.
This includes not just the substantive documents, such as pleadings, correspondence, financial documents, etc., but also the parts of the file that one typically does not see in the course of discovery, such as the client questionnaires, the e-mails, the time records, and — hopefully — the notes.
Lawyers should be careful not to extend blanket «litigation privilege» over documents; serious consideration should be given to whether the documentation was created with the dominant purpose of actual or reasonably anticipated litigation, just as it is with documentary discovery under the Rules of Civil Procedure.
Sure, there are still records and documents to be reviewed but review in the context of a meaningful exchange of information, instead of making lists of pieces of paper just to be able to prove it was produced in discovery — or had not been produced.
When it comes to discovery, I just want the documents I asked for; I don't care how a defendant gets them.
[20] In this case, although the offer was open for only a relatively short period of time, it was presented just before trial, when all discovery of documents and examinations for discovery had been completed, and when the issues had been fully aired in a Rule 18A application for judgment brought by the defendants.
The use of technologies like TAR assists parties in litigation to meet the requirements «of a just, efficient and cost - effective resolution of the dispute» by reducing the time and cost involved in large scale document production during the discovery process.
Catalyst, a company that designs, hosts and services the world's fastest and most scalable document repositories for large - scale discovery and regulatory compliance, just announced a strategic partnership with Chicago - based Elijah Ltd, an industry leader in providing e-discovery, computer forensics and managed services.
«While the preservation, review, and production of ESI often involves procedures and techniques which do not have direct parallels to discovery involving paper documents, the underlying principles governing discovery do not change just because ESI is involved.
Require trolls to pay for the discovery they request beyond core documents so that they can not run up costs just to force a settlement.
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