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Select Up to 20 Documents for In Camera Review, Court Orders: eDiscovery Case Law
In Felder v. Warner Bros. Discovery, Inc., while finding that “Felder has not demonstrated that WBD improperly withheld or redacted any documents”, New York Magistrate Judge Gary Stein instructed Felder to “select up to 20 documents from WBD’s privilege logs for in camera review” “to assess whether WBD has properly implemented the Court’s rulings”.
The Kitchen Sink for January 30, 2026: Legal Tech Trends
This week’s kitchen sink for January 30, 2026 (with meme from Gates Dogfish) discusses fake citations at an AI conference, catastrophic warnings from Amodei, ChatGPT using Grokipedia & more!
Personal Email Data on Company Laptop Is Private, Court Rules: eDiscovery Case Law
In Lim v. Expel, Inc., California Magistrate Judge Allison H. Goddard granted the plaintiff’s motion for protective order in part, preventing the review and disclosure of personal email data that was stored on the company laptop that she used while employed by Defendant Expel and ordering Expel and their forensic consultant (Control Risks) to delete…

