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- Disclosure fun expected from the Wagatha Christie trial
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- Spotlight: Asia – virtual event from Relativity on 7 April
- Adverse inferences filling the gaps when the evidence is incomplete
- Wide-ranging agenda for Relativity at Legalweek 2022
- Relativity brings cloud security to Australian government agencies
- Relativity publishes list of AI visionaries
- Relativity and FTI report – risk, culture and technology challenges for general counsel
- Various disclosure points arising from the Vardy v Rooney judgment
- The North Sea ate my evidence – a tale which dogs the WAGs preparing for trial
- A helpful recap of Relativity Fest 2021
- Craig Ball’s eDiscovery tips for 2022 apply beyond the US
- Rediscovering Cornwall after a two-year gap
- Relief from sanctions denied after non-compliance with disclosure unless order
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The Sedona Principles transcend jurisdictional differences
There are those among you, I know, who glance at the heading and opening paragraph of these posts and decide not to read those which do not relate to your own jurisdiction. That is understandable in many cases, but the … Continue reading
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TeCSA to run eDisclosure in Practice day on 1 November
TeCSA, the Technology and Construction Solicitors Association, is organising a day’s training session on 1 November with the title eDisclosure in Practice. The flyer is here. The agenda aims to introduce the proposed new TCC eDisclosure Protocol and provide a legal … Continue reading
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