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Firm News: Volume 3, Issue 2
Dec-15-2006 — Jaeckle Fleischmann & Mugel, LLP Expands Intellectual Property Practice Group More...
Firm News Volume 3, Issue 1
Sep-06-2006 — Jaeckle Assists Buffalo City Mission Cornerstone Manor Project; Update on Corporate Governance; Jaeckle Opens Phoenix Office; Feature Practice E-Discovery and Records Management. More...

Articles

E-Discovery Case Summary: Federal Court Orders Corporation to Pay
Jun-06-2008 — A recent opinion from the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York highlights the paramount importance of corporate counsel's taking a proactive and hands-on approach to managing electronic discovery at the earliest suggestion of a litigated dispute. In Treppel v. Biovail Corporation, the court authorized the plaintiff to conduct, at the defendants' expense, a "thorough forensic examination" of a laptop computer used by Biovail's Chairman and CEO based on what the court found More...
E-Discovery Case Summary: Court Awards $8.5 Million for E-Discovery Violati
Feb-05-2008 — In the latest surge in the rising tide of monetary sanctions for electronic discovery violations, on January 7, 2008 the United States District Court for the Southern District of Southern California required Qualcomm Incorporated to pay Broadcom Corporation $8.5 million in litigation costs and referred six of Qualcomm's lawyers to the state bar disciplinary committee for the failure to produce relevant documents in Qualcomm's patent infringement case against telecommunications rival Broadcom More...

Alerts

E-Discovery Alert: Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc. v. Montana Board of Inves
Jun-22-2006 — A recent New York State Court of Appeals decision has further expanded personal jurisdiction. Individuals and companies located outside of New York state who conduct business within the State through electronic means of communication are considered to be engaged in commerce in New York and, therefore subject to the reach of New York courts. More...
E-Discovery Alert: New Supreme Court Rules Govern Electronically Stored...
May-04-2006 — Failing to produce electronic records that are required to be disclosed in litigation can lead to significant fines and rulings detrimental to your ability to successfully present your case. More...