It sure seems that way thanks to an opinion by Justice Kavanaugh handed down in March. Back in March when we were all checking our brackets the Supreme Court quietly issued an opinion that, at least on the surface, appears to bring an end to prevailing parties recovering costs related to e-discovery. I find it strange, however, that the Court...
If you work in legal operations, sooner or later you’re going to need to deal with vendor selection and interact with a vendor. In many instances, preparing for e-discovery also means selecting vendors. Whether you are in-house or at a law firm, it will become necessary to engage a service provider or consultant to provide or supplement resources for some...
Throughout all of recorded human history –indeed, even before we began to record it—communication has been an issue. Early humans carved cave walls to allow others to know things. I’m sure that some among them thought that such carvings were quite radical at the time. And today, many people find the current scriveners—those who incessantly post their thoughts, meals, pets,...