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The Privilege Issue, April, 2003 Providing useful information for busy Litigation Professionals... DON'T PRINT - DON'T BATES LABEL - DON'T SCAN - DON'T CODE Remember, E-Mails and electronic documents are already digital. To
print, bates label, copy, scan and then code these electronic files WASTES
TIME & MONEY! Before you take any unnecessary steps contact us today
for a free consultation on how our Digital Discovery Process will save you
time and money.
Q. My client has to produce a significant number of
email files and other electronic documents. I have to review them for
privilege. I'm under time and fee constraints. I've already identified
several privileged emails. I'm sure that copies of these emails are
sprinkled throughout the population. What can I do to ensure that all
instances of the privileged emails are pulled quickly and inexpensively
prior to production?
A. There is good news for the attorney who has NOT yet printed those email files on paper. There are tools that can be used to quickly and inexpensively find those privileged documents amongst gigabytes of other data. Click here to see what the choices are...
Cathy Nolan from Locke Liddell & Sapp LLP is the winner
of the March drawing for a $500 shopping spree!
Cathy entered LSI's drawing for a $500 shopping spree. She simply viewed the 3 minute on-line web presentation, answered 3 questions and she was entered to win. Now, that's not bad for 3 minutes' work! Enter now - you could be a winner, too. Click here -- View Presentation -- Enter to win $500!
Imagine carrying your work home with you on a key
chain sized hard drive! No more back breaking boxes to maneuver. Now you
can take your work home with you!
LSI is giving away these 32 MB USB drives. This key chain sized drive will hold the equivalent of about 600 scanned pages.The Pen Drive is a portable hard drive that plugs right in to your computer's USB port. It's fast, compact, safe and fully self-contained. You can copy files to and from the drive. Taking work home with you is a flash! To request information on how to receive your free 32 MB USB drive please click this link...
Learn how to leverage personnel and financial
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litigation. The discussion will include: Creating a paperless office;
Orchestrating your case from first client interview through appeal;
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Bringing your case to trial with the latest technology.
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The leading reason, by a significant margin, is "lack of
responsiveness" says Dennis Kennedy. Kennedy, a lawyer in the I.P.
Department of Thompson Coburn, LLP in St. Louis is a prolific writer of
legal technology articles.
Kennedy says that pressures to cut legal costs on the part of clients, increased rates and demand for billable hours on the part of law firms add to a very volatile situation. Kennedy's article deals with the technology side of moving to partnering then to collaboration and to virtual law firms and perhaps beyond. "If you do not address these issues, your clients may dictate the answers for you, and, lately, that may mean that they think about firing you" say Kennedy.
Federal Court Reverses Ruling In Discovery Dispute,
Orders Production Of E-Mail Evidence
Reversing its preliminary ruling, the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York has refused to find that two e-mail messages are subject to "privilege" protection under the common interest rule. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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