Ruling offers broad e-discovery lessons
In what attorneys are calling another standard-setting decision on electronic discovery, U.S. District Court Judge Shira Scheindlin of the Southern District of New York has authored an opinion addressing issues related to metadata and the form of production for electronic records.
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New England In-House honors Leaders in the Law
Last month Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly and New England In-House honored the 2010 Lawyers of the Year and the 2011 In-House Leaders. More than 400 honorees and guests gathered to celebrate their accomplishments.New tech products, tools for in-house counsel
Despite the snowstorm delaying flights and causing havoc on the roads, lawyers and technology experts flocked to LegalTech 2011 to check out the latest services and products for in-house counsel.
State Wage Act applies to worker’s severance
In the wake of a landmark Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court ruling in 2005, an employee’s severance pay must be included under the state’s Wage Act, a state Superior Court judge has found.Sanctions for e-discovery violations at ‘historic’ high
Sanction motions and awards for e-discovery violations across the country have climbed dramatically in recent years and have now hit “historic highs,” according to a study published in the Duke Law Journal.
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New England In-House honors Leaders in the Law
Last month Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly and New England In-House honored the 2010 Lawyers of the Year and the 2011 In-House Leaders. More than 400 honorees and guests gathered to celebrate their accomplishments.