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Computer Forensics Docket Sheet
Recent court rulings in computer forensics.
e-Discovery Docket Sheet
Recent court rulings in e-discovery.
The Changing Face Of e-Discovery Tools: Concept Folders And e-Mail Mapping
Most of you are familiar with the problems and opportunities associated with electronic discovery. In the face of these challenges, new e-discovery products have been hitting the marketplace and old, established providers are scrambling to respond. Innovation is leading the way, and two new technologies have emerged. <br>Concept folders and e-mail mapping are two new techniques that can help attorneys manage electronic documents during litigation by organizing a document set and finding critical connections buried in large e-mail collections.
e-Discovery Tags Along As Matrimonial Lawyers Go Online
The Internet has been recognized by matrimonial attorneys as promoting a variety of goals. But matrimonial attorneys may not be aware of the unique issues that arise when they need to have the data and information they collect online presented as evidence.
Accounting Firm Faces Default Judgment Over e-Database Discovery Responses
One of the Big Four accounting firms is facing the most severe sanction possible ' a default judgment ' because the company failed to produce in a timely fashion the data contained in different versions of its workpaper databases.
Bit Parts
Recent developments in entertainment law.
Fifth Circuit Rules in Battle Over Rap Phrase
As often happens in the hip-hop world, two rappers became embroiled in a dispute over who owned the rights to a song that utilized a popular phrase. And it took the musical ear of the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit to settle the matter.
<b>Counsel Concerns</b>Music Publisher's Defense Counsel To Stay in Case
The Court of Appeal of California, Second Appellate District, Division Four acknowledged that an entire firm can be disqualified when one of its attorneys formerly represented and may possess confidential information harmful to a former client who is now an adverse party in litigation. But the court of appeal emphasized that this wasn't so if "there was no opportunity for confidential information to be divulged."
Cameo Clips
Recent cases in entertainment law.

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