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ESI Protocol Deemed Controlling

E-Discovery LLC

In Morse Elec., Inc. v. Stearns, Conrad and Schmidt, Consulting Engineers, Inc., 2025 WL 548461 (E.D. Okla. Feb. 10, 2025), Plaintiffs claim was for $1,571,754.62. The court essentially held that the ESI Protocol was binding. It wrote: The emails attached to the [Defendants] motion to compel show that Defendant notified Plaintiff that its production was not in compliance with the ESI protocol.

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The Big Business of Bad Prison Food

The Marshall Project

As private food providers' contracts grow, the meager and moldy portions behind bars have forced some people to eat toothpaste and toilet paper.

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Big Tech on Trial: DOJ Shifts Strategy in Google Antitrust Case

Complex Discovery

Editor’s Note: The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) is refining its antitrust case against Google, shifting focus from AI divestiture to a broader push for market competition. This legal battle underscores the evolving regulatory landscape in Big Tech, where antitrust enforcement collides with the rapid expansion of artificial intelligence. With a coalition of 38 state attorneys general, the DOJ is pressing for the divestment of Googles Chrome browser, a move designed to curb the companys