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What is Ediscovery?

Paralegal Bootcamp

Electronic discovery (AKA eDiscovery/ediscovery/E-Discovery/e-Discovery) is in the more exclusive category of “Things that are both invaluable and tedious to learn/apply but necessary to stay relevant and effective professionally.”. Document review platforms are places to sort, tag, view, redact and produce the relevant ESI.

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Informing Clients and Former Clients of Data Breaches

Patently O

If a hacking occurred, the opinion concluded that a firm had to notify current clients and provide sufficient information to them to respond. In Maine Opinion 220 ( here ), the Maine committee reasoned that a lawyer had an obligation to inform both current and former clients of breaches affecting their data.

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Top 7 Tips for Litigation Paralegals in 2024

Paralegal Bootcamp

I developed a framework that I call the Litigation Paralegal Career Accelerator Framework that started as a simple Venn diagram that had what I knew were three of the main categories. You don’t have to put your time in like it’s a jail sentence. I wanted to help with mindset behaviors and skills. Be proactive.

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Voting Is Open! Pick the 15 Finalists to Compete At Startup Alley at ABA TECHSHOW 2024 in February

LawSites

Altumatim cuts through the noise in the ever-increasing volume of electronically stored information (ESI) and reduces the cost and time required to find the information that is critical to making informed decisions about whether or how to proceed with a matter and ultimately how to present the most compelling case at trial.

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Locality

LettersBlogatory

This is an application of one of the main principles of conflict of laws, though there is a public policy exception. Modern electronic communication poses real conceptual puzzles in lots of areas of law that traditionally have turned on the participants in an act with legal consequences being in the same place at the same time. (I’ve

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