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Ditch the Boilerplate and Improve Your Discovery Objections
If you’re still responding to all discovery requests by claiming they are “vague, overly broad, unduly burdensome, harassing, et cetera,” it’s time to make a change—or face possible sanctions. If you’re looking to kick your boilerplate habit, here are some places to start.
How to Obtain Slack Data for Discovery and Investigations
Slack is changing the way we communicate. The team collaboration tool once touted as an “email killer” has become one of the fastest growing apps of all time. And when it comes to discovery and investigations, Slack data can be incredibly valuable—if you know how to get it.
When Can You Obtain Discovery Into Employees’ Personal Devices?
You answer work emails on your personal cell phone, work on presentations from your home computer, and access company documents from a host of apps that can be used on any device. These “BYOD” approaches are becoming increasingly the norm—which could pose challenges when it comes to discovery.
When Your Case Takes You to Facebook: Social Media Evidence and Civil Discovery
Today, your smoking gun is more likely to be a Facebook DM or Instagram photo as, well, a smoking gun. It’s no wonder, then, that more than 50 percent of attorneys report seeing an increase in discovery around social media and mobile devices in their practice. Yet when it comes to actually conducting such discovery, social media evidence can pose some unique challenges.
[Video] How to Redact Manafort's Top-Secret Court Docs in 30 Seconds or Less
How hard would it have been to properly redact sensitive information? Not hard at all. Yet that doesn’t stop many people from getting it wrong. Watch Logikcull's Sr. Marketing Director Robert Hilson as he shows how easily proper redaction of legal documents can be.