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You Subpoenaed My Documents, Shouldn’t You Pay for Them?

Percipient

Your company received a document subpoena in a legal dispute in which it is not involved. If the subpoena issued is in federal litigation, your company is likely responsible for the cost of compliance, especially if it has a connection to the litigation. Who covers the expense in responding to it? In United States v. 11 cv 4071 (N.D.

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Nvidia’s Antitrust Woes Spark Market Turbulence Amid DOJ Probe

Complex Discovery

As AI innovation accelerates, this case exemplifies the growing tension between technological progress and regulatory oversight. However, the issuance of subpoenas to Nvidia and several other companies marks a critical step forward in the investigation. Despite the company’s assertions, the DOJ’s concerns persist.

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Our Most Popular Legal Ops, Legal Technology, and Electronic Discovery Articles from 2021

Percipient

READ ARTICLE #2) Alternative Legal Service Providers (ALSP): A Look at the Value and Benefits Using ALSPs saves money not only because of lower rates, but efficiencies gained from specialization, technology, and project management. READ ARTICLE #3) Building Legal Workflow Automation (Where to Start?)

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The Basics of Cloud Contract Management Software

Percipient

Its no surprise that experts estimated 2025 would bring a 50% reduction in manual efforts for reviewing and drafting contracts, thanks to smarter tools and technology. Percipient changes the game with a solution that combines advanced AI technology and expert human review. This approach blends advanced technology with human expertise.

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San Francisco’s Legal Battle Against AI-Generated Non-Consensual Intimate Imagery

Complex Discovery

As AI technology advances, the ethical and legal frameworks surrounding its use are increasingly challenged, making this lawsuit a crucial step in combating digital exploitation. Leveraging investigative tools and subpoena authority, the city attorney’s office aims to uncover and dismantle these networks. This is sexual abuse.”

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Key COVID-19 Considerations for U.S. Discovery and Information Governance

Discovery Advocate

Many companies have turned to technology to help with this process. Yet, even technology-driven discovery response programs leave room for the human element. For example, teleworking employees could see subpoenas seeking corporate information they can access remotely. This issue could flow both ways.

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Key COVID-19 Considerations for U.S. Discovery and Information Governance

Discovery Advocate

Many companies have turned to technology to help with this process. Yet, even technology-driven discovery response programs leave room for the human element. For example, teleworking employees could see subpoenas seeking corporate information they can access remotely. This issue could flow both ways.

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