10 episodes

Uncivil Procedure features informal discussion of recent and relevant case law between Relativity team members and attorneys from the Relativity community, amusing game segments, and banter. Join the conversation on social media using #UncivilProcedure.

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    • 4.7 • 13 Ratings

Uncivil Procedure features informal discussion of recent and relevant case law between Relativity team members and attorneys from the Relativity community, amusing game segments, and banter. Join the conversation on social media using #UncivilProcedure.

    10: White Collar Crime

    10: White Collar Crime

    e-Discovery isn’t just for the civil space, you know—white collar crime has its own share of discovery issues, in addition to being ripe for storytelling and stimulating banter. This episode of Uncivil Procedure covers such fascinating topics as Graceland, Prince and Paisley Park, why the linguistics of crime are so hard to pin down, and the panel’s own “criminal” histories.

    • 45 min
    9: Search

    9: Search

    “Search” is the keyword of this episode of Uncivil Procedure: The e-Discovery Podcast, and it’s a hotter topic than you might think. Karen Wagshul, corporate counsel of e-discovery and records and information management at Allstate, is our special guest. She shares how her e-discovery skills make her a stellar online shopper, why keywords are important, and how good search habits can help make you indispensable to your team.

    • 1 hr
    8: GDPR

    8: GDPR

    We’re talking about rules and regulations on this month’s episode of Uncivil Procedure: The e-Discovery Podcast. Specifically, the GDPR is in focus—but we also highlight some of Europe’s and the United States’ more ridiculous laws. Our guests are Debbie Reynolds of Eimer Stahl LLP and Chris Dale of the eDisclosure Information Project, and they’ve got some gold to share.

    • 44 min
    7: Cooperation

    7: Cooperation

    Cooperation: the cause of—and solution to—many a lawyer’s frustration. That’s our topic in this episode of Uncivil Procedure: The e-Discovery Podcast. Listen in to hear David Cohen of Reed Smith and the Relativity crew’s thoughts on teaching cats tricks, transparency versus translucency in the practice of law, and what artistic collaboration could soon take the music world by storm.

    • 55 min
    6: Mergers & Acquisitions

    6: Mergers & Acquisitions

    Which mergers and acquisitions are you bitter about? The Relativity gang and their guest, Nicholas Long from Reed Smith, answer this question and more in this month’s episode. Listen in and you’ll also hear about the dogs David Horrigan showed in the ring in a former life, which M&M flavors can’t be lived without, and why bad etiquette can ruin even the most promising mergers.

    • 49 min
    5: Mobile Data Discovery

    5: Mobile Data Discovery

    Join Alison Grounds, founder and managing director of Troutman Sanders eMerge, and the crew from Relativity as they talk mobile devices in this month’s episode. What’s different about discovering mobile data? Was Colonel Sanders ever involved in a shoot-out? And what were everyone’s first phones like? Take a walk down memory lane with us.

    • 47 min

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