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Baer Reed
Critical Information in a Privilege Log
A privilege log is a document that lists all privileged or confidential information that a party is withholding from production in response to a discovery request in litigation. In essence, it is a record of information that the party has deemed confidential or privileged and thus, will not produce to the opposing party. This document...
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5 Signs You Should Use Legal Review Support
Document review is one of the most important parts of litigation. It is also often one of the most cumbersome. Tools are available to help manage this task, but how do you know when it is time to seek them out? This article describes five scenarios when legal review support can be beneficial. 1. You...
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Connecticut, Utah & Colorado Privacy Laws in 2023
The privacy and security of personal information are critically important issues in today’s world. As people engage in more and more activities online, businesses and other organizations come into possession of massive amounts of personally identifiable information (PII). Hackers, identity thieves, and other bad actors cause billions of dollars in losses every year for consumers...
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The widespread use of the internet for many of the functions of daily life has led to concerns over the privacy and security of users’ personally identifiable information (PII). Information like addresses, credit card numbers, and Social Security numbers can be very valuable to people who intend to misuse it for their own gain. Identity...
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State of Data Privacy Laws in 2023
Data privacy is a major and ever-growing concern. And yet, the U.S. does not have a comprehensive data privacy law that applies nationwide. Several states have enacted comprehensive data security laws that will take effect in 2023. The following offers an overview of the current state of data security laws at the federal and state...
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Attorney-client privilege is among the most important features of the relationship between lawyers and clients. It allows free and open communication about legal matters. The U.S. Supreme Court recognized the importance of this privilege in a 1981 decision, Upjohn Co. v. United States, finding that “sound legal advice or advocacy serves public ends and that…[this]...
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Creating an Effective Guidance Document for Discovery
Discovery is critical in every case, but it is especially important in complex litigation, in-depth regulatory investigations, and due diligence for large transactions. In each of these situations, attorneys will create a guidance document for discovery before the team reviews what can be an enormous number of documents to determine which information is relevant for...
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Managing the Process Critical Information for a Mortgage Abstract
To ensure a smooth real estate transaction, disclosure of the full legal history of a property is critical. As such, the creation and review of a mortgage abstract needs to be a priority. It not only saves time, but also adds a valuable level of transparency to the process. The mortgage abstract is an essential...
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5 Steps to Building an Effective Document Review Process
Document review takes an extensive amount of time, effort, and resources. It can be an enormous drain for many law firms and in-house legal teams. As litigation costs rise, many firms and organizations have adopted newer and faster document review methods. Below are five quick tips for creating a more effective document review process. 1....
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Legal research is a necessary part of virtually any legal case. In fact, according to an ABA report, the average attorney spends 20% of their working hours on legal research. That number is nearly 30% for those attorneys who have less than ten years of experience. Despite the fact that research is critical to understanding...
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