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HTMLNationwide Privacy Class Action Dismissed in In Re iPhone Application Litigation Based on Lack of Article III Standing
S. Ashlie Beringer, Joshua A. Jessen, Gail Lees, Daniel Y. Li; Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP;
Legal Alert/Article
September 29, 2011, previously published on September 27, 2011
On September 20, 2011, Judge Lucy H. Koh of the United States District Court for the Northern District of California issued an order in In re iPhone Application Litigation, Case No. 11-MD-02250-LHK, dismissing a putative nationwide class action against Apple Inc. and eight mobile advertising and...

 

HTMLE-Discovery Basics: Cross-Border E-Discovery (Vol. 1, No. 11)
Catherine D. Brewer, Patrick Doris, Gareth Evans, Farrah Pepper, Daniel Pollard; Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP;
Legal Alert/Article
July 27, 2011, previously published on July 25, 2011
In previous installments of E-Discovery Basics, we discussed each of the stages in the e-discovery life cycle--starting with litigation preparedness, legal holds and preservation, and proceeding to processing, review, production, admissibility and presentation of electronically stored information...

 

HTMLE-Discovery Basics: Admissibility and Presentation of ESI (Vol. 1, No. 10)
Gareth Evans, Farrah Pepper, Jennifer H. Rearden; Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP;
Legal Alert/Article
July 20, 2011, previously published on July 18, 2011
In previous installments of E-Discovery Basics, we discussed litigation preparedness, legal holds, preservation, processing, review and production of electronically stored information ("ESI"). In this installment, we discuss what many consider to be the last step in the e-discovery life...

 

HTMLE-Discovery Basics: Production of ESI (Vol. 1, No. 9)
Gareth Evans, Farrah Pepper, Jennifer H. Rearden; Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP;
Legal Alert/Article
July 13, 2011, previously published on July 11, 2011
Production is the next step in the e-discovery life cycle after electronically stored information ("ESI") has been preserved, collected, processed and reviewed. In this installment of E-Discovery Basics, we discuss selecting the form of production and four forms in which ESI may be...

 

HTMLCalifornia Supreme Court Extends California Overtime Laws to Non-California-Based Employees When Working in the State
Christopher Chorba, Heather D. Hearne, Elisabeth Watson; Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP;
Legal Alert/Article
July 11, 2011, previously published on July 5, 2011
In a ruling that could spur a new wave of wage and hour class action litigation, the Supreme Court of California unanimously held in Sullivan v. Oracle Corp. that non-California employees were entitled overtime pay under California law (which requires daily overtime pay after eight hours worked in...

 

HTMLE-Discovery Basics: Processing & Reviewing ESI (Vol. 1, No. 8)
Gareth Evans, Farrah Pepper, Jennifer H. Rearden; Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP;
Legal Alert/Article
July 7, 2011, previously published on July 5, 2011
After preserving and collecting electronically stored information ("ESI"), the next step is to determine what is relevant (or responsive to document requests or a subpoena), versus what is privileged, irrelevant or non-responsive. A great deal of the cost related to e-discovery is...

 

HTMLE-Discovery Basics: Collection of ESI (Vol. 1, No. 7)
Gareth Evans, Farrah Pepper, Jennifer H. Rearden; Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP;
Legal Alert/Article
June 29, 2011, previously published on June 27, 2011
In prior installments of E-Discovery Basics, we discussed the e-discovery life cycle, litigation preparedness, legal holds and preservation of electronically stored information ("ESI"). In this installment, we briefly discuss various collection methodologies. In the next installment, we...

 

HTMLU.S. Supreme Court Unanimously Reverses Ninth Circuit and Holds That Employment Class Action Against Wal-Mart Cannot Proceed
Theodore J. Boutrous, Rachel S. Brass, Russell M. Gold, Theane Evangelis Kapur, Michele L. Maryott, Mark A. Perry; Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP;
Legal Alert/Article
June 27, 2011, previously published on June 21, 2011
On June 20, 2011, the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously reversed the Ninth Circuit and held that the largest employment class action ever certified cannot proceed. In Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. v. Dukes, No. 10-277, the Court unanimously held that the class claims for backpay were improperly certified...

 

HTMLE-Discovery Basics: Preservation of ESI, Part 2 (Vol. 1, No. 6)
Gareth Evans, Farrah Pepper, Jennifer H. Rearden; Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP;
Legal Alert/Article
June 22, 2011, previously published on June 20, 2011
In our last installment of E-Discovery Basics, we discussed four general categories of electronically stored information ("ESI") that should be considered for preservation pursuant to a legal hold: active data, inactive and archived data, residual data, and legacy data. Here, we further...

 

HTMLE-Discovery Basics: Preservation of ESI, Part 1 (Vol. 1, No. 5)
Gareth Evans, Farrah Pepper, Jennifer H. Rearden; Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP;
Legal Alert/Article
June 14, 2011, previously published on June 13, 2011
When litigation is pending or anticipated, a company should take reasonable steps to preserve relevant electronically stored information (“ESI”) and hard copy documents. This process is referred to as implementing a legal hold. In the last installment of E-Discovery Basics, we discussed...

 


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