What if the most important part of your email evidence is the message you didn’t receive? We dig into a timely antitrust class action centered on formulary placement for a multiple sclerosis drug and unpack a pivotal ruling on whether parties must produce non-inclusive emails within threads. The debate sounds technical—threading, metadata fields, inclusive versus non-inclusive—but the stakes are practical: searchability, fairness, and how close your evidence is to the way it’s ordinarily main...
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What if the most important part of your email evidence is the message you didn’t receive? We dig into a timely antitrust class action centered on formulary placement for a multiple sclerosis drug and unpack a pivotal ruling on whether parties must produce non-inclusive emails within threads. The debate sounds technical—threading, metadata fields, inclusive versus non-inclusive—but the stakes are practical: searchability, fairness, and how close your evidence is to the way it’s ordinarily main...
Mobile Minutes: Judge Xavier Rodriguez on Possession, Custody, or Control
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3 months ago
Mobile Minutes: Judge Xavier Rodriguez on Possession, Custody, or Control
The lines between personal and professional communications have forever blurred, leaving attorneys and judges grappling with a fundamental question: When does an employer have "possession, custody, or control" over data stored on an employee's personal mobile device? In this illuminating conversation with U.S. District Judge Xavier Rodriguez, we unpack this critical issue that impacts virtually every modern litigation. Judge Rodriguez brings exceptional perspective to this discussion, having...
Meet and Confer with Kelly Twigger
What if the most important part of your email evidence is the message you didn’t receive? We dig into a timely antitrust class action centered on formulary placement for a multiple sclerosis drug and unpack a pivotal ruling on whether parties must produce non-inclusive emails within threads. The debate sounds technical—threading, metadata fields, inclusive versus non-inclusive—but the stakes are practical: searchability, fairness, and how close your evidence is to the way it’s ordinarily main...