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Standard for Court-Ordered Forensic Examinations – When Does Misconduct “Cross the Rubicon”?

E-Discovery LLC

A motion for a forensic examination was granted in PlayUp, Inc. While the producing party’s failures were epic, the thoughtful discussion of the governing standard for forensic examinations is important. Mintas moved to compel or for a forensic examination. Mintas later filed a second motion for forensic examination. “In

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The Architecture of Isolation: Cold War Cities and Corporate Silos

Complex Discovery

Industry News – Technology Beat The Architecture of Isolation: Cold War Cities and Corporate Silos ComplexDiscovery Staff Estonia’s northeastern coastline harbors one of the most remarkable examples of Cold War secrecy and subsequent transformation in the former Soviet sphere. ” Company Press Release , December 15, 2023.

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First Look: eDiscovery Market Size Mashup Reveals Software and Services Growth (2024-2029)

Complex Discovery

This article, informed by insights from the 2024-2029 eDiscovery Market Size Mashup by ComplexDiscovery O , examines the key trends shaping the market and their implications for stakeholders. For technology providers, the rising prominence of software solutions emphasizes the importance of innovation. Beginning at $6.08

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Strategies to Mitigate the Effect of Confirmation Bias During Jury Selection and Deliberation

Jury Analyst

Questions can be developed based on objective data rather than confirmation bias, and those questions can be used to more accurately identify individuals who exhibit strong biases that could undermine impartiality. The results can also inform oral voir dire strategies.

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Strategies to Mitigate the Effect of Confirmation Bias During Jury Selection and Deliberation

Jury Analyst

Questions can be developed based on objective data rather than confirmation bias, and those questions can be used to more accurately identify individuals who exhibit strong biases that could undermine impartiality. The results can also inform oral voir dire strategies.

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Mitigating the Effect of Confirmation Bias During Jury Selection and Deliberation

Jury Analyst

Questions can be developed based on objective data rather than confirmation bias, and those questions can be used to more accurately identify individuals who exhibit strong biases that could undermine impartiality. The results can also inform oral voir dire strategies.

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Confirmation Bias: The Science Behind its Impact on Jury Selection and Litigation

Jury Analyst

Questions can be developed based on objective data rather than confirmation bias, and those questions can be used to more accurately identify individuals who exhibit strong biases that could undermine impartiality. Prime suspect: An examination of factors that aggravate and counteract confirmation bias in criminal investigations.