You have filed a lawsuit and you are set for a “meet & greet” conference with opposing counsel(s) to review and agree on discovery. What should you expect from opposing counsel and their client(s)?
Document production is becoming more common in arbitration today. Reliance on experts and other evidence to build and support a case has been and continues to be inevitable. Time and time again we see ...
And that's why both sides of a litigated dispute have to produce files: because of the movie "My Cousin Vinny." (Probably there are other reasons, but we'll stick with that for now.) Let's talk about ...
The past two decades have seen significant changes in the time-honored discovery tradition of document production. From the Bates stamp to the electronic coding of documents, the document production ...
In fields with complex information needs, such as engineering, use of structured authoring is second nature – particularly in regulated industries. Organizations spanning automotive, aerospace ...
MELVILLE, N.Y. — March 9, 2017 — Signifying a continued commitment to innovation and investment in the monochrome production print market, Canon U.S.A., a leader in digital imaging solutions, has ...
PandaDoc, a sales-focused document automation startup, announced a new web-based document production editor today that allows sales teams to quickly generate proposals and contracts from design ...
The judge in Apple’s Epic lawsuit says September 30th “is indeed the deadline” after denying its request to delay producing 1.3 million documents. The judge in Apple’s Epic lawsuit says September 30th ...