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HSR Transactions Reach 218 in August 2024: What It Means for eDiscovery

Complex Discovery

Editor’s Note: This article examines the rise in Hart-Scott-Rodino (HSR) Act transactions in August 2024, reaching 218 deals—the highest since November 2023. Staying informed about regulatory developments in areas like antitrust, data privacy, and cross-border data transfers will also be critical for navigating the changing legal landscape.

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June 2024 HSR Transactions, Economic Indicators, and Their Impact on eDiscovery

Complex Discovery

Additionally, we examine the impact of Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) on legal budgets and eDiscovery spending. By examining these interconnected factors, legal professionals can better understand and address economic pressures, manage risks, and leverage opportunities in support of their organizations and clients.

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First Look: Cloud-First Trends from the 2024-2029 eDiscovery Market Size Mashup

Complex Discovery

Develop Industry-Specific Solutions : Customizing offerings for industries like healthcare, finance, and technology can help providers address niche requirements and expand their market share.

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eDiscovery Vendor Voices in October 2024: The Rise of AI and Strategic Leadership Moves

Complex Discovery

Complete Legal also contributed to this month’s focus with their in-depth examination of client success strategies. Such capabilities are essential for addressing the challenges of cross-border litigation and vast data volumes, ensuring higher efficiency and accuracy. Compliance and regulatory tools were also spotlighted this month.

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A Year in Review: Joseph, Hollander & Craft 2023

Joseph, Hollander & Craft

Anne artfully cross-examined the plaintiff’s own expert witnesses to support the client’s defense and cast doubt on the actions of others. “We She also worked with the Disability Rights Center, representing clients in property, housing, family law, civil rights, education, employment, and healthcare matters.

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Admissibility of Internet Searches About Terminating Pregnancy

E-Discovery LLC

Examination showed otherwise and she reported that the baby was stillborn. The medical examiner determined that the baby was born alive and that the cause of death was homicide by asphyxia. Dr. Waldrop confirmed on cross examination that Appellant received referrals for pregnancy termination. emphasis added].