Case law is one of the strongest indicators of how to handle linked documents. So, here is the latest in the case law of linked documents from Cimplifi. The post The Case Law of Linked Documents: eDiscovery Best Practices appeared first on eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin.| eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin
The Court denied plaintiffs’ request for source code discovery, but ordered discovery of “all relevant Chat-related hyperlinked material.”| eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin
Today's Supreme Court’s judgment in Shvidler v Foreign Secretary addresses key issues about the role of courts generally and appellate courts in particular when it comes to applying the proportionality test — and a powerful dissent from Lord Leggatt discloses a sharp division of judicial opinion about the proper nature of the judicial role in this context.| Public Law for Everyone
The judgment of Chamberlain J in KP v Foreign Secretary revisits and clarifies some fundamentals about the nature of substantive judicial review. In doing so, it reminds us that the ‘proporti…| Public Law for Everyone
Craig Ball published a post about adapting requests for production for the generative AI age, which is interesting in at least two respects.| eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin