Recently by Laura Kibbe
Corporate Counsel
Reaching Common Ground on E-Discovery: Closing the perception gap between inside and outside counsel drives better results
When an in-house legal team works with outside counsel, there is often a disconnect between technology and e-discovery. In-house counsel perceives outside counsel as unnecessarily expansive, while outside counsel perceives the in-house team as overly targeted and budget-focused. Laura Kibbe of RVM...
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Alternative Fee Arrangements: Panacea or Problem: Delegate strategically to reduce downstream litigation costs
One of the greatest challenges facing in-house counsel today is the soaring cost of litigation. One of the primary contributors to those extraordinary costs is the ever-growing creation of data and data sources, resulting in the unpredictability of e-discovery. For years the e-discovery industry...
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Discovery Without Borders: International reach and the regulatory requirements of global network ever complicate managing information assets
Global expansion and the distributed nature of a company’s information add new complexity to the effective management of a company’s information assets and its ability to meet regulatory requirements in a global network. The so called big data problem is not new. What is new is that...
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Microsoft Office E5 Compliance Center: Changing the in-house discovery toolkit
2015 saw a lot of developments on the eDiscovery front – amended Federal Rules, the Safe Harbor downfall, further crazy acquisition consolidation in the service provider space, and many changes in the technology we rely on. If you are corporate counsel charged with keeping up with all of...
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