The ethical duty of competence requires an attorney to assess at the outset of each case
what electronic discovery issues might arise during the litigation, including the likelihood that e-discovery will or should be sought by either side.
Not exact matches
While it's hard to immediately decipher new trends during LegalTech NY — which can be wildly overwhelming — one development I'm noticing is
what I'm calling EDD 2.0, the recognition that
electronic data
discovery is not just something that happens when you get (or
issue) the litigation hold.
We'll discuss computer forensics,
electronic discovery and information security
issues and
what's really happening in the trenches.
We will discuss computer forensics,
electronic discovery and information security
issues and
what's really happening in the trenches, not theory, but practical information that you can use in your law practice, right here on the Legal Talk Network.