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Relative Proportionality Argument Rejected

E-Discovery LLC

After setting out the boilerplate on scope of discovery and requirements for a protective order, the Court wrote: “The burden is on the party resisting discovery to explain specifically why its objections, including those based on irrelevance, are proper given the broad and liberal construction of federal discovery rules.”

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Pokrovsk Under Fire: Tactical and Technological Shifts in 1,018 Days of War

Complex Discovery

This unique background positions ComplexDiscovery to provide valuable insights for conflict-related investigations and litigation, where understanding the interplay of technology, data, and geopolitical factors is crucial. Information governance practitioners rely on geolocation to ensure the integrity and authenticity of critical data.

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Junk-science paraphilias remain popular despite official rejection, study finds

Forensic Psychologist

A single niche The single niche where the two labels are in widespread use is a forensic one: Sexually violent predator (SVP) litigation. Hebephilia generally references a sexual attraction to youths in the pubertal stage of development, while nonconsent refers to attraction to sexual coercion.