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Keeping e-Secrets
e-Commerce and tech firms face constant threats to secrecy and challenges unheard of by their real-world predecessors. Today, for example, businesses that work with data about individuals, whether that data is a record of credit-card transactions or is housed in more complex medical databases, must comply with complex burdens to maintain the confidentiality of the people to whom the data pertains. As the many recent headlines about privacy breaches reveal, protecting against the risk ' and cost ' of worldwide criminals' vigilance to gain instant access to that data must be as much a part of any e-commerce firm's business plan as its marketing strategy.
The Sky Is Not Falling!
The decision of the magistrate in the TorrentSpy case that the server-log data was subject to discovery has resulted in an outcry of opposition from various sources across the country, and the defendants have appealed the decision to the district judge. But while the decision ordering the production of such server-log data in the future seems incorrect on the issue of whether that information in RAM constitutes electronically stored information subject to discovery, for the reasons set forth below, the decision is not as momentous as many have suggested.
The Benefits of Flash in the Courtroom
In the September 2005 edition of LJN's Legal Tech Newsletter, my colleagues and I published an article touting the benefits of Flash. We described using Flash to design a single platform from which our client displayed all of its trial graphics/exhibits and eventually won over $400 million. Two years have passed ' enough time to look back, refine our observations, assess Flash's benefits, examine the accuracy of our predictions, and offer some real-world observations for those contemplating using Flash in the courtroom.
Attorney General Gonzales Resigns
Attorney General Alberto Gonzales ' the nation's troubled top law enforcement officer ' ended speculation Monday and resigned after a months-long standoff with the Democratic-controlled Congress over his candor on several major issues, most notably the handling of the firing of at least eight U.S. attorneys.
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Top 10 Technical Considerations Before Starting An e-Discovery Review
With a vendor partner now in place to help remove the headaches associated with managing a review database, you should have it made it the shade. Hold on! You're certainly on the right track, but the job doesn't end once the vendor is chosen. There are still a number of technical items that need to be considered about this review environment before you can turn your entire review team loose on the data. An engineering assessment of the review environment itself will go a long way in helping identify potential problems and risks early on as well as becoming the first step toward a successful overall review. Following is a short checklist that can aid in this assessment process.
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Streamlined Document Production At Hinshaw & Culbertson
Law firms must produce documents ranging in difficulty from simple memos to complex agreements, as well as disclosure documents and briefs. Firms are often under the highest pressure with demands for both accuracy and turnaround. As a result, it is imperative that they produce well-formatted documents quickly and efficiently.
Ensuring e-Mail Compliance in the High-Tech Office
The new Federal Rules of Civil Procedure ("FRCP") and other compliance and legal requirements imposed by government-induced regulations are causing companies to re-think and re-engineer existing support systems as they strive to manage documentation trails.
The Leasing Hotline
Highlights of the latest commercial leasing cases from around the country.
Making the Work Letter Work
Part One of this series described six considerations to address in a work letter where the landlord performs the work at its own expense. The conclusion addresses work letters in which the work is done at the tenant's expense by either the landlord or the tenant.
In the Spotlight: Be the Quarterback
Most real estate transactions involve not only a lease or purchase of property, but construction and/or development of the property as well. Transactions commonly require the participation of several people, forming a team of experts, to bring the transaction successfully from concept to fruition. Team members may include the real estate broker (or in-house real estate manager), construction manager, architect, site development manager, civil engineer, surveyor, land use/entitlement attorney, environmental attorney, title company, and real estate attorney, as well as paralegals. The entire team needs a central point for the coordination and dissemination of information coming from each team member's particular area of expertise. The large majority of such information will make its way into the contract being drafted and negotiated by the real estate attorney and necessitates that the real estate attorney take the lead (<i>i.e.</i>, be the quarterback) to coordinate, gather, and disseminate information from and to the team members.
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