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Unopposed Motion to Seal Court Records

E-Discovery LLC

Plaintiff Boblitt moved for leave to file specific exhibits under seal. The exhibits supported his opposition to a motion of defendant BP for a protective order. While it is not clear to me, it appears that the exhibits were primarily expert reports in other litigation. BP raised other issues. and 105.11. ” Id.

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A Request to File a Privilege Log Under Seal Was Denied

E-Discovery LLC

21, 2024), the court wrote: “Before the Court are a litany of motions to seal exhibits to contemporaneously filed briefing on discovery disputes.” The Sazerac court granted a number of those motions; however, it denied the motion to seal a privilege log that had been filed as an exhibit. explain the procedure. Of the Courts v.

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Three Types of Protective Orders – Requirements to Seal Court Record

E-Discovery LLC

One of many discovery disputes involved the scope of protective order. On the opposite side of the spectrum are umbrella protective orders, which provide for the designation of all discovery as protected without any screening by either the parties or the court…. Exxon Mobile Corp., 2024 WL 4249229 (M.D. Local Rule 105.11

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Creating an Appellate Record of Audio, Audiovisual, or Video Evidence

E-Discovery LLC

The Reporter’s Note to Proposed Rule 1-322(a)(filing of pleadings and motions), states: “Proposed new subsection (a)(6) authorizes digital media, as defined by Rule 1- 202, to be transmitted using a digital storage platform approved by the State Court Administrator.” It could then be considered on appeal.

Evidence 130
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Word Processing Wars

E-Discovery LLC

citing Pouncing on Little Ambiguities Leads to Discovery Sanctions (Sept. Sometimes Discovery Disputes Do Not Bring Out the Best in Us (June 20, 2024). at *5 (emphasis added), as quoted in Sometimes Discovery Disputes Do Not Bring Out the Best in Us – Part II (Jun. 1, 2024). Smucker Co., 2013 WL 6987893, at *1 (C.D.

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Jacqueline Schafer on Writing Briefs at the Speed of AI: How ClearBrief is Transforming Legal Drafting

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

By uploading case documents and discovery materials, the AI can pull facts and quotes directly from the record to support legal arguments in the brief. According to Schafer, attorneys now exhibit much greater openness to tailored AI tools that enhance productivity versus disrupting their workflows entirely. But that’s a lot of work.

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Legal Industry on the Brink: Generative AI Ushers in a New Era

Complex Discovery

In the drafting and review process, AI is making inroads by automating the creation of initial drafts for various legal documents, including contracts and pleadings. This automation not only saves time but also enhances accuracy by reducing human error and ensuring compliance.