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Would you settle a lawsuit to avoid the cost of e-discovery?

Apparently, 1 in 5 companies have already. I’m surprised it’s this high already, just one year after the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure were amended, which made all relevant electronically stored information discoverable. I thought certainly, over time, we’d see some of this, especially with small companies that don’t have the IT resources to properly…

Supreme Court of Ohio to match Federal Rules

We had been expecting this around our office, but we were taken somewhat by surprise that it’s come down this quickly. Apparently, though, if all goes according to plan, the state courts will be amending the rules to something close to the current federal rules regarding e-discovery effective July 1. The one big difference seems…

Upgrading away

Just finished the upgrade to Movable Type 4 on the Child Abuse blog. It seems to all be working, with the exception of the MT-Blogroll plugin, which isn’t compatible. That’s cool, the blogroll as it stands currently still shows up, I just can’t really add to it or anything. Eventually, if the plugin doesn’t get…

Photography Law

Brett Trout has put together a pretty good list of links to help explain all the various legal rights and responsibilities you have when taking photos. It’s definitely worth keeping handy, if not reading through some of it to keep yourself out of harm’s way. This is especially interesting to me lately, not because I…