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Losing the way over e-discovery?

January 23, 2008 California plans its own set of e-discovery rules, but will they mesh with new proposed federal rules on the same topic, asks Internet attorney Eric Sinrod. TAGS: amendment, discovery, California, party, rule, definition, law, lawyer

SAP, Oracle battle in courtroom preliminaries

August 29, 2007 SAP wants case narrowed to TomorrowNow's conduct, asks for mediator; Oracle says scope of case requires full investigation. TAGS: TomorrowNow, SAP AG, case management, Oracle Corp., scope, discovery, material, party, download, document, operation

The new e-discovery burden

October 17, 2007 Rather than streamline and limit litigation, a rule change adds a new financial burden, Internet attorney Eric J. Sinrod says. TAGS: TASER International Inc., litigation, discovery, court, material, backup, e-mail

The risk of ignoring e-discovery obligations

June 27, 2007 Internet attorney Eric J. Sinrod says failing to keep your electronic-data house in order could land you in a tight legal spot. TAGS: amendment, discovery, obligation, party, survey, start, conference, backup, e-mail

Intel to reveal foreign info in antitrust case

December 28, 2006 AMD gets access to Intel data about non-U.S. operations but faces a challenge in getting it admitted as evidence. TAGS: antitrust case, AMD, master, discovery, antitrust, Intel, evidence, operation, U.S.

TorrentSpy ruling a 'weapon of mass discovery'

June 14, 2007 You may have to surrender what's in your RAM if sued. Legal experts say decision may cost businesses big bucks and threaten Web privacy. TAGS: discovery, fear, prosecutor, decision, document, weapon, conference, server

For e-discovery, the times, they are a-changin'

August 9, 2006 Attorney Eric J. Sinrod says that new laws taking effect could jack up costs and force parties in lawsuits to abide by new, uncomfortable rules. TAGS: discovery, party, logistics, lawsuit, rule, backup

Sharman owner called out from shadows

July 27, 2004 Lawyers are asked to reveal the anonymous figure controlling file-sharing service Kazaa and its parent company. TAGS: Sharman Networks Ltd., discovery, lawyer, Universal Music Group, request, party, Kazaa, file-sharing, owner, process

Intel, AMD and judge to organize antitrust case

March 30, 2006 Chipmakers to discuss what type of discovery they plan to conduct, how long the case might take and other issues. TAGS: case management, AMD, antitrust, discovery, Intel, Judge, party, shareholder, conference, Japan, pricing, PC

Satire: Recently unearthed e-mail reveals what life was like in 1995

July 12, 2006 Similarities to present day, but also quaint and sometimes frightening differences. Life sans emoticons. TAGS: discovery, emoticon, era, e-mail, Compaq Computer Corp., hard drive

New planet discovered in Milky Way

January 26, 2006 Astronomers have located a planet toward the center of our galaxy that they say is five times the size of Earth. TAGS: planet, scientist, star, mass, discovery, Australia, technique

Unix decline extends SCO revenue drop

June 2, 2005 But the company that launched a legal attack on Linux reports a narrower net loss compared with the year earlier. TAGS: SCO Group Inc., SCO OpenServer, SCO UnixWare, net loss, Unix, discovery, Linux, IBM Corp., attack

Clock is ticking on e-discovery

October 25, 2006 perspective With civil-procedure rules changing, attorney Eric J. Sinrod says electronic-discovery missteps could start costing companies. TAGS: plaintiff, litigation, discovery, failure, rule, party, evidence, defense, damage, attorney, Microsoft Corp., e-mail, database

SCO challenges IBM witnesses

September 13, 2004 The Linux adversary again demands evidence from Big Blue and cites allegedly contradictory testimony. TAGS: SCO Group Inc., testimony, IBM Corp., Linux, motion, discovery, Unix, Red Hat Inc., Novell Inc., evidence, claim, AT&T Corp., attack

Nanotech will tap nature's potential, investor says

August 24, 2004 Venture capitalist says a revolution is at hand, despite a setback like Nanosys' canceled IPO. TAGS: Steve Jurvetson, nanotechnology, Nanosys, IPO, protein, molecule, revolution, discovery, nature, transistor, investor, venture capital, material, manufacturing, scientist, virus

SCO seeks to buttress case against Big Blue

July 16, 2004 Meanwhile, a judge temporarily stays the Unix company's legal campaign against AutoZone. TAGS: SCO Group Inc., summary judgment, Unix company, Unix, Linux, discovery, IBM Corp., suit, intellectual property, attorney

Kazaa copyright trial set for November

July 2, 2004 Australian court deals a blow to Kazaa parent Sharman, rejecting the company's bid to have certain evidence tossed out. TAGS: Sharman Networks Ltd., Universal Music Group, breach, evidence, Kazaa, music industry, premise, discovery, party, communication, trial, telecommunications
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