e-Lawyering e-DAT Practice Group Co-Chair Quoted in Recent Article on Videoconference Recordings as Evidence May 5, 2023 by Daniel Miller Julie Anne Halter, a co-chair of the K&L Gates e-Discovery Analysis & Technology (“e-DAT”) Group and a partner in the firm’s Seattle office, was recently quoted in a Bloomberg Law article on the increasing focus of government investigator... Read more » Data Preservation ESI Collection Speaking Engagements & Publications Uncategorized
e-Lawyering Happy New Year 2023! December 30, 2022 by Daniel Miller The K&L Gates e-DAT Group send its best wishes to all for an amazing New Year! Read more » Uncategorized
e-Lawyering Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) of 1998: Protection for the US’s Youngest Data Subjects December 9, 2022 by Daniel Miller A number of recent state regulations address privacy rights for consumers of all ages, but there is no equivalent federal law protecting all consumer’s privacy rights. That being said, the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act of 1998 (“... Read more » Uncategorized
e-Lawyering Celebrating e-Discovery Day: e-Discovery Exchange with Ellen Blanchard December 1, 2022 by Daniel Miller Today we celebrate World e-Discovery Day, an annual industry-wide event for lawyers and legal professionals to highlight the critical role e-discovery plays in our legal systems. To mark this occasion, the K&L Gates e-Discovery Analysts & Techn... Read more » Speaking Engagements & Publications Uncategorized
e-Lawyering Attorney Mindfulness When Addressing Emails and Texts: ABA Formal Opinion Provides Ethical Guidance to Lawyers on Electronic Communications November 11, 2022 by Daniel Miller In their roles as advisors, advocates, counselors, negotiators, and client representatives, lawyers communicate extensively though electronic means, particularly email and increasingly text messages. However, the fact that use of these electronic commu... Read more » Email Emails Market Announcements Resources Text Messaging and Other Real-Time Electronic Communications Uncategorized
e-Lawyering Arconic Corp. v. Novelis Inc. (W.D. Pa. 2022) February 10, 2022 by Robertson Noreus Key Insight: The court denied plaintiff’s motion for recusal based on metadata in the court’s orders that suggested that the special master was the author of some of the court’s opinions in the case. Plaintiff claimed the author field... Read more » CASE SUMMARIES Metadata Recusal Uncategorized