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  • 1 week ago | law.com | Daniel Garrie |Leo Gordon

    As business and technology stakeholders increasingly steer their companies toward the cloud, legal matters demand more data than ever be preserved, organized, searched, collected, and produced. As a result of electronic discovery’s enlarged role and the complications retrieving cloud-stored information, discovery in litigation has become a more costly endeavor. However, arbitration conducted with an eye towards optimizing e-discovery may save parties substantial time and money.

  • Jan 16, 2025 | law.com | Ben Colman |Daniel Garrie

    The rapid advancement of deepfake technology has introduced unprecedented challenges across industries, fundamentally transforming our digital trust landscape through sophisticated corporate fraud and emerging legal precedents. Organizations now face an evolving matrix of challenges spanning authentication, verification, and digital integrity—requiring a paradigm shift in how we approach security and evidence validation.

  • Jan 9, 2025 | americanbanker.com | Daniel Garrie |David Cass

    Banks today face a formidable challenge in combating fraud amid rapid digital transformation. Despite significant investments in security, fraud incidents continue to expose critical vulnerabilities. Traditional approaches, often reactive and fragmented, are no longer sufficient. Banks must transition to proactive, integrated strategies encompassing robust risk management and asset liability management, or ALM, to effectively reduce fraud.

  • Nov 11, 2024 | businesslawtoday.org | Daniel Garrie |Peter Halprin

    The process of creating a privilege log has evolved significantly over the past few decades. As former U.S. Magistrate Judge Andrew J. Peck remarked,When I got on the bench in 1995, the privilege logs in a typical case [were] two to three pages, maybe 50–100 entries. Now the privilege logs are like little novels, and there may be 10,000 or more entries.

  • Nov 10, 2024 | americanbar.org | Daniel Garrie

    The Federal Rules of Civil Procedure do not use the term privilege log or otherwise spell out procedures for logging privileged documents. This has led to the emergence of various types of privilege logs tailored to different legal contexts. Traditional privilege logs are the most detailed and burdensome. Metadata privilege logs provide only the metadata extracted from withheld documents without including a narrative description.

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