
Tag: Proportionality


Court Overrules Most Objections by Defendant on Search Terms: eDiscovery Case Law

Judicature Asks If Privacy Should Be Considered a “Burden” in Proportionality Analysis: eDiscovery Best Practices

Court Denies Request for Spoliation Sanctions Against Amazon, Finding They Replaced the Lost Data: eDiscovery Case Law

Addressing the Discovery Proportionality Challenge Starts at the Beginning: eDiscovery Best Practices

Court Grants Discovery Requests for Both Parties in Cooperation Dispute: eDiscovery Case Law

Here’s a Report from the George Washington Bench-Bar Conference on Proportionality: eDiscovery Best Practices

Here’s a Virtual Event Discussing “What is Proportional Discovery?” From the Bolch Judicial Institute at Duke Law School: eDiscovery Events

Court Gives Plaintiffs No “Slack” in Producing Collaboration App Data: eDiscovery Case Law

Tomorrow’s Webinar Promises to Be Proportional: eDiscovery Webinars

Here’s a Webinar That Promises to Be Proportional: eDiscovery Webinars

Court Grants Dueling Motions to Compel for Facebook Social Media Posts: eDiscovery Case Law

Court Rules for Defendant on TAR and (Mostly) Custodian Disputes: eDiscovery Case Law

Cha-Ching! Lawson Dinged for More Money Due to Spirit’s Application Expenses: eDiscovery Case Law

Court Rules on Plaintiff’s Request to Add Thirty-Five Custodians to Discovery: eDiscovery Case Law

Since Attempt to Moot Discovery Dispute Fails, Court Grants Motion to Compel: eDiscovery Case Law

One Out of Two Objections Is Enough for Defendant to Convince Court to Deny Plaintiff’s Motion to Compel: eDiscovery Case Law

If You Missed It, Here’s Your Chance to Catch Our ACEDS Webinar on Reasonable and Proportional Discovery: eDiscovery Webinars

Tomorrow’s Webinar Will Give You Reasonable Proportionality in Your Discovery Process: eDiscovery Webinars
