Sentences with phrase «litigation purposes»

For litigation purposes, valuations are a dog - eat - dog business.
Don't answer their phone calls, block all of their emails (or send them to a folder reserved for future litigation purposes), and don't reply to their instant messages whether in a chat program, on your cell phone or at a dating site.
In the Committee on Professional Responsibility and Conduct Formal Opinion No. 2015 - 193, California makes it abundantly clear that a lawyer who does not understand how electronically stored information is managed and retrieved for litigation purposes needs to get assistance before embarking on discovery in just about any matter.
Document review work could include a review of documents for litigation purposes (e.g. discovery) or corporate commercial purposes (e.g. due diligence or creating and maintaining contract databases).
Adding this as a tool for litigation purposes would be a significant contribution,» says Wyndham.
Recently a very large firm started a program, I think it was Latham and Watkins started a breastfeeding accommodation program where they actually give women who are traveling for litigation purposes, shipping containers and they pay for all of the shipping.
Plaintiff argued that § 79G applied only to reports that carry a presumption of reliability, such as reports prepared in the course of treatment, as opposed to reports prepared for litigation purposes.
The integration allows enterprises to quickly identify and collect data directly from within the ECM suite — a powerful combination given the pressure on organisations to manage information for regulatory, investigatory and litigation purposes and to be able to quickly respond to potential lawsuits.
Nexidia is one of the few solutions out there aimed at law firms tasked with the onerous job of reviewing audio files for litigation purposes.
And they are being fed the least trustworthy kind of hearsay because it is being told to them for a litigation purpose.
Note that if the diary is not kept for litigation purposes or on the request of your lawyer, ICBC has a right to obtain a copy of the diary.
Thus, communications or documents may be protected if they are prepared primarily for litigation purposes, whether the litigation is pending or apprehended: It suffices that litigation be foreseeable.
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