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- Supreme Court refuses permission to appeal on emailed attachments and privilege
- Some turn-of-the-year eDiscovery and eDisclosure updates
- Relativity acquires VerQu to capture communication data
- Relativity in Australia – investment, new functionality, and support for racial justice
- 12 Days of eDiscovery sung in memory of Gayle O’Connor
- An eDiscovery and eDisclosure round-up post with some compliance thoughts on Boris Johnson
- More updates on proposed changes to the Disclosure Pilot
- Interview: Wendy King of FTI Consulting on working with teams and clients during the pandemic
- Relativity adds security recognition with FedRAMP authorisation and Microsoft Intelligent Security Association membership
- Collecting together some articles on updating the Disclosure Pilot
- Eddie Sheehy and the disappearing Nuix share options
- Interview: Craig Carpenter of X1 on social media collection and the integration between X1 and Relativity
- Considering the context before commenting on the content
- Interview: Jordan Domash of Relativity talks about Relativity Trace
- Irritating interjections from LinkedIn commentators with nothing worth adding to the subject
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Eaglesham v MoD attracts US attention in Seyfarth Shaw’s blog
The US has not hitherto taken very much notice of eDiscovery / eDisclosure developments outside the US, but that is beginning to change. That is partly because of the predictive coding decisions – the Irish Bank Resolution case from Ireland, … Continue reading
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Tagged Patrick Burke, Seyfarth Shaw
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Interview: Richard Lutkus of Seyfarth Shaw on how his firm uses Relativity
If you judge it only by the awards it wins, Seyfarth Shaw is a leader in lawyer use of technology to work better for clients. Who better to talk to, then, to find out how lawyers can use eDiscovery software … Continue reading
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Tagged Seyfarth Shaw
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