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With billions of individuals using social media, collecting social media data has become an integral element in the discovery process. As such, social media analyses must be both consistent and repeatable. They also need the ability to scale their discovery work depending on the case. However, it can be difficult to scale when a firm has a single person or a small team of two or three people conducting these evaluations. ...
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Mass tort and multi-district litigation cases more and more often require bellwether trials to determine how a likely jury is going to assess these massive claims. Is your law firm giving your client the best chance of success of predicting the outcome in these bellwether trials?
Having your attorneys and paralegals conduct these social media searches could be cost-prohibitive
As advocates, ...
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NFTs are all the rage these days. These unique digital assets are wildly popular and often sell for a small fortune. But what happens when someone creates an NFT that infringes on your client’s intellectual property?
Let’s say that your client is an artist or brand that creates unique artwork or media. You get a call from your client who says someone made a digital copy of their artwork or media and is now selling it as an NFT online. ...