eDiscovery Case of the Week with Kelly Twigger
Hosted by eDiscovery expert and practicing attorney Kelly Twigger, Case of the Week delivers insightful, no-nonsense analysis of the latest case law decisions shaping ediscovery and litigation practice. Each week, Kelly breaks down key rulings from courts across the country, highlighting practical takeaways for litigators and legal professionals. With a deep understanding of electronically stored information (ESI) and years of expertise in the field, Kelly equips listeners with the knowledge they need to navigate complex ediscovery issues and use case law to their advantage. Whether you're a seasoned litigator or just starting out, Case of the Week will keep you informed and ahead of the curve.
eDiscovery Case of the Week with Kelly Twigger
The Pitfalls of Self-Collection in eDiscovery and your Rule 26(g) Obligations Explained in EEOC v. M1 5100 Corp
In this episode, Kelly Twigger, CEO and Founder of eDiscovery Assistant, discusses the crucial obligations of counsel under Rule 26 when supervising a client’s discovery efforts in an age discrimination case. Learn how inadequate involvement in the ESI search process can lead to incomplete productions and the court’s emphasis on the attorney’s role in data collection.
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