Category: Articles, e-Discovery, Intellectual Property, Legal Technology, Resources for Attorneys Causes of Inadvertent Disclosure of Privileged Documents and Strategies for Protecting Privileged Documents Whitepaper TASA ID: 1793 There is an inherent difficulty in keeping privileged documents and especially work product in e-discovery. This problem can cause the most serious damages to litigants, and consequences including anything from direct loss of cases to protracted procedural complications are reflected in a large number of cases. Each time when a privileged document is leaked, there is no real remedy. Clawing-back documents gives the producing party only a right to stop the receiving party from using the leaked documents directly. However, nothing can stop the receiving party from collecting information from other sources to strengthen its case by using the leaked documents as road maps. One should expect that the receiving party will keep copies of leaked documents for reference and may use them to cross-check anything affecting its case. Therefore, this problem must be addressed seriously. I will discuss what the main cause for the frequent leaking of privileged documents. Read more
Category: Articles, Product Liability, Regulatory Issues, Resources for Attorneys, Resources for Experts, Safety Bump Stocks and Product Liability TASA ID: 4009 The recent tragic mass shooting in Las Vegas has unhappily introduced us to “bump stock” devices, inexpensive devices whose sole purpose is to convert a semi-automatic rifle to one which then matches the rapid firepower of fully automatic military weapons, shooting a full magazine in seconds. Read more
Category: Articles, Business & Commerce, Ethics, Financial/Economic, Resources for Attorneys, Resources for Experts It’s Not Personal, It’s Only Business…Identity Theft TASA ID: 2346 (For purposes of privacy, the names have been changed)For three years a fraud was perpetrated upon A2G Company Inc. of Los Angeles. The company's real name is being withheld because the fraud almost destroyed it. The crime was finally discovered when a tax department levied the corporate bank account for three years in back payroll taxes. Read more
Category: Articles, Business & Commerce, Ethics, Financial/Economic, Resources for Attorneys, Resources for Experts Seasoned Investor Conned by Phony Investment If It Can Happen to Him... TASA ID: 2346 A few years ago I met an investor who explained to me that he had a business dispute lawsuit he was preparing to file. He planned to engage my services to support the litigation. Read more
Category: Articles, Employment, Medical & Healthcare, Resources for Attorneys, Resources for Experts, Safety Standing to Work…Is This a Game Changer for Contact Centers? TASA ID: 10539 This article was originally published in the July 2017 issue of the Contact Center Pipeline: http://contactcenterpipeline.com/downloadorder.aspx?dir=Members&file=LT201708 In the beginning…there were no chairs. People sat on the ground, on rocks, on fallen trees. Then society began to become organized, and chairs were invented as “status symbols” for the powerful and wealthy (Kroemer & Grandjean, Fitting the Task to the Human, Fifth Ed., 1997, Taylor & Francis, London.) High stools were crafted, along with regal chairs and thrones. Leaders in some societies were carried in elevated chairs to announce their importance. Read more