Must see articles for the week of April 14.
Head of Catalyst’s Korea Office Publishes Book on E-Discovery for Businesses – By Bob Ambrogi. Youngsoo Park’s new book, What Every Business Person Should Know about eDiscovery, is a practical guide to eDiscovery in South Korea. Though written in Korean, it reflects the burgeoning Asian legal market and growth in practice development spurred on by globalization and recent American entrée into the South Korean market.
E-discovery Best Practices For Your Practice, Step 1: Litigation Readiness – By Kate Mortensen. Institutionalization of eDiscovery is critical to risk management and a successful process and the inauguration of Mortensen’s exploration into Ralph Losey’s EDBP Model (eDiscovery Best Practices Model) proves to be very helpful for practitioners.
Simplifying Privilege Logs: New York’s Commercial Division Proposes Categorical Privilege Logs– By Jared Levine. Levine describes dramatic proposed changes to the privilege log process by the New York Supreme Court. Although modifications to the assertion of privilege during the discovery process have been percolating in changes to the FRCP and FRE, meaningful transformation of the process has been lacking. New motivation for consolidation and categorization of logs could be a significant change.
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