E-DAT Practice Of Counsel Featured on Altorney’s On the Road to Legalweek Podcast
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by Joey Endler
2M ago
By: Alicia M. Hawley Alicia Hawley, of counsel with the firm’s e-Discovery Analysis and Technology (e-DAT) practice, recently joined alternative document review platform Altorney’s On the Road to Legalweek podcast series to discuss her upcoming Legalweek session, “The GAI Paradox: Torn Between Fear and Desire.” This session will explore the conflicting emotions faced by legal ..read more
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Celebrating World eDiscovery Day
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by Alunda Edmonds
4M ago
Today, we celebrate World e-Discovery Day, an annual industry-wide event for lawyers and legal professionals to highlight the critical role e-discovery plays in our legal system. Our e-Discovery Analysis & Technology Group is continuing a series of Q&A videos to mark the occasion. In this episode, Julie Anne Halter, Carolyn Austin, and Krysta Slavik discuss ..read more
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E-DAT Practice Group Partner and Solutions Analyst to Attend ILTACON Annual Conference 2023
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by Daniel Miller
8M ago
Rachel Tausend, a partner of the K&L Gates e-Discovery Analysis & Technology (“e-DAT”) Group and the firm’s Seattle office, and Krysta Slavik, an e-DAT Group Solutions Analyst based in Pittsburgh, will attend the ILTACON Annual Conference 2023, which begins this Sunday.. Both Rachel and Krysta will participate in panel discussions at the conference, which features ..read more
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What Drives Progress in Information Governance (and Why Does It Matter)?
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by Daniel Miller
9M ago
Last month’s Master’s Conference in London included presentations and discussions on issues relevant to electronic discovery, including artificial intelligence and different jurisdictions’ legislative and regulatory responses to that new technology, project management and legal operations issues, document review platforms, cross-border discovery, information governance, and data privacy. During these discussions, participants noted that the factors compelling ..read more
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E-DAT Practice Group Co-Chair Quoted in Recent Article on Videoconference Recordings as Evidence
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by Daniel Miller
10M ago
Julie Anne Halter, a co-chair of the K&L Gates e-Discovery Analysis & Technology (“e-DAT”) Group and a partner in the firm’s Seattle office, was recently quoted in a Bloomberg Law article on the increasing focus of government investigators on videoconference recordings as evidence in their investigations. Many businesses quickly adopted the use (and recording) of ..read more
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E-DAT Practice Group Partner to Attend EDRM Detroit Symposium 2023
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by Daniel Miller
11M ago
Daniel Miller, a partner of the K&L Gates e-Discovery Analysis & Technology (“e-DAT”) Group and the firm’s Pittsburgh office, will attend this week’s EDRM Detroit Symposium 2023. Both Daniel and Krysta Slavik, an e-DAT Group Solutions Analyst based in Pittsburgh, are participating in committees for the “EDRM 2.0” initiative, which focuses on how e-discovery will ..read more
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ESI Protocols: Courts Hold Parties to Account for Failing to Comply with the Protocols They Negotiated
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by Daniel Miller
11M ago
To resolve electronic discovery issues early in legal proceedings, parties often negotiate ESI protocols that define the required formats of production, outline the scope of record preservation required for the matter, and address key issues regarding privilege, confidentiality, and other key discovery considerations.  But what happens when parties establish requirements in their ESI protocols that ..read more
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E-DAT Practice Group Co-Chair Quoted in Recent Article on Videoconference Recordings as Evidence
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by Daniel Miller
11M ago
Julie Anne Halter, a co-chair of the K&L Gates e-Discovery Analysis & Technology (“e-DAT”) Group and a partner in the firm’s Seattle office, was recently quoted in a Bloomberg Law article on the increasing focus of government investigators on videoconference recordings as evidence in their investigations. Many businesses quickly adopted the use (and recording) of ..read more
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Update on In Re Grand Jury: US Supreme Court Dismisses Case Regarding Attorney-Client Privilege in “Dual-Purpose Communications”
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by Daniel Miller
1y ago
The suspense and anticipation were fun while they lasted, but proved quite short-lived for those of us excitedly awaiting the US Supreme Court’s consideration of an interesting question regarding attorney-client privilege. While oral argument was held in the case of In re Grand Jury, the US Supreme Court ultimately dismissed the case. As discussed in ..read more
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New Opinion by Washington Court of Appeals Identifies Limits on When Sanctions for Spoliation May Be Applied Under Washington Case Law
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by Daniel Miller
1y ago
Courts throughout the United States have different perspectives on the actions that constitute spoliation of evidence and the situations in which these actions should be sanctioned. Furthermore, as courts examine and re-examine these concepts over time, their perspectives shift. Therefore, attorneys, e-discovery practitioners, and parties in litigation must keep in mind the distinctions among different ..read more
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