March 2019

In a 2019 decision from the United States Supreme Court, Rimini Street v. Oracle USA, Inc., the Court addressed the issue of whether in a Copyright Act case, expenses not included within the six categories of costs in 28 U.S.C. §§ 1821 and 1920 may be awarded against the losing party to litigation.  In the decision, the Supreme Court noted that the Copyright Act does not explicitly authorize the...
Citing recent experiences showing that some Federal Trade Commision (FTC) Respondents “are not taking seriously their obligation to provide detailed and timely” compliance reports, the Director of the FTC’s Bureau of Competition, Bruce Hoffman, and the Acting Assistant Director for Compliance, Roberta Baruch, announced in a blog post on March 11, 2019, new language that will be included in future...
Jonathan M. Redgrave, Managing Partner, Redgrave LLP, will speak at the Sunshine Week 2019 celebration on March 11, which commemorates the 10th anniversary of the founding of the Office of Government Information Services (OGIS), which acts as the Federal Freedom of Information Act’s ombudsman. There are 11 speakers scheduled for the event, including two federal judges, which will be held at the...
Karin S. Jenson, Christopher Q. King and Diana Fasching led a webinar on March 14 outlining tips and best practices for implementing Defensible Disposition programs as an alternative to ongoing storage of legacy data records, which could potentially lead to millions of dollars of cost for document collection, review, and production, when (not if) the data ever becomes part of discovery in...
Ben Barnes will speak at the University of Richmond Journal of Law & Technology symposium "Social ESI: Know Your Rights. Secure Your Privacy. Express Yourself” on March 1, 2019.  He will present with James Sherer of BakerHostetler; their topic is “Picking Up the Slack - Legal and Information Governance Considerations for New(er) Technologies.”  The session will address eDiscovery and...

December 2018

Jonathan M. Redgrave Receives Outstanding Contributor Award from LCJ for Amicus Brief

November 2018

View our recent webinar - Recovering eDiscovery Costs as a Prevailing Party:  Planning Today to Improve Your Chance of Returns Tomorrow
Redgrave LLP Comments on Federal Trade Commission Staff Comment

October 2018

View our webinar: eDiscovery Trends and Recent Developments: What You Need to Know
Register for U.S. Businesses, GDPR, and Beyond: Practical Guidance for Complying with Evolving Data Security Regulations.

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