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14 Dec 2011, 3:45 am by Rob Robinson
KPMG’ Order Highlights Preservation Burdens - bit.ly/rZdOj8 (Christopher Boehning, Daniel Toal) Sanctions Ordered for Failure to Adequately “Preserve, Search and Collect Potentially Relevant Information” - bit.ly/t3yZay (K&L Gates) Secrets of Search – Part One | E-Discovery Team - bit.ly/vNeqoK (Ralph Losey) Should Freedom of Information Requests Extend to Technology and Software Systems? [read post]
26 Oct 2011, 6:26 am by Rob Robinson
(Part 1) http://bit.ly/vZBx4k (Tom Mighell) A Proposal for Preservation Rule Amendments - http://bit.ly/nQ7Jzq (William Wallace Belt) A World of Copyright Confusion on the Web - http://bit.ly/qpGVEW (Craig Smith) ABA Formal Opinion 11-460 is at Odds With Stengart v. [read post]
19 Oct 2011, 4:40 am by Rob Robinson
Nationals – http://bit.ly/nP0YDx (K&L Gates) Court Sanctions Defendants for Elaborate Spoliation, Declines to Sanction Misled Counsel Unaware of “What was Going on Behind the Scenes” – http://bit.ly/pSK8S8 (K&L Gates) Denying Expedited Discovery – http://bit.ly/qi2y6A (Josh Gilliland) Do Social Media Policies Violate NLRA Section 7 Rights? [read post]
19 Oct 2011, 4:40 am by Rob Robinson
Nationals – http://bit.ly/nP0YDx (K&L Gates) Court Sanctions Defendants for Elaborate Spoliation, Declines to Sanction Misled Counsel Unaware of “What was Going on Behind the Scenes” – http://bit.ly/pSK8S8 (K&L Gates) Denying Expedited Discovery – http://bit.ly/qi2y6A (Josh Gilliland) Do Social Media Policies Violate NLRA Section 7 Rights? [read post]
12 Oct 2011, 4:59 am by Rob Robinson
Nationals – http://bit.ly/nP0YDx (K&L Gates) Court Sanctions Defendants for Elaborate Spoliation, Declines to Sanction Misled Counsel Unaware of “What was Going on Behind the Scenes” – http://bit.ly/pSK8S8 (K&L Gates) Denying Expedited Discovery – http://bit.ly/qi2y6A (Josh Gilliland) Do Social Media Policies Violate NLRA Section 7 Rights? [read post]
5 Jul 2011, 12:19 am by Jeff Gamso
  The Court never declared the Smith Act (which makes it a crime to advocate the overthrow of the government) unconstitutional. [read post]