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Uncivil Procedure

10 episodes - English - Latest episode: over 4 years ago - ★★★★★ - 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.

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10: White Collar Crime

November 20, 2019 16:45 - 45 minutes - 41.5 MB

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. In this month’s episode of Uncivil Procedure: The e-Discovery Podcast, we’re joined by Cristin Traylor for just that type of banter. Cristin, counsel at McGuire Woods, chats with our panel—Daniel Pelc, Don Sawyer, Constantine Pappas, Anna Siroonian, and David Horrigan of Relativity—to discuss such fascinating topics...

9: Search

September 05, 2019 13:40 - 1 hour - 55.3 MB

“Search” is the keyword of this episode of Uncivil Procedure: The e-Discovery Podcast, and it’s a hotter topic than you might think. It’s also prime territory for shameless nostalgia. Our guest this month is Karen Wagshul, corporate counsel of e-discovery and records and information management at Allstate. She chats with the Relativian gang—Daniel Pelc, Constantine Pappas, Malinda Lee, Anna Siroonian, and David Horrigan—about why keywords are still important, what makes Paul Rudd America’s ...

8: GDPR

July 18, 2019 16:00 - 44 minutes - 41 MB

We’re talking about rules and regulations on the latest episode of Uncivil Procedure: The e-Discovery Podcast. Specifically, the GDPR is in focus—but we also highlight some of the silly laws still on Europe’s and the United States’ books. This month’s episode features two guests: Chris Dale of the eDisclosure Information Project, and Debbie Reynolds of Eimer Stahl LLP. Along with our Relativian team—Danny Pelc, Don Sawyer, Anna Siroonian, and David Horrigan—they share the worst (personal) f...

7: Cooperation

May 09, 2019 14:20 - 55 minutes - 51.1 MB

In this episode of Uncivil Procedure, David Cohen—partner and chair of records and e-discovery at Reed Smith—discusses cooperation with the gang from Relativity: David Horrigan, Malinda Lee, Constantine Pappas, Danny Pelc, and Anna Siroonian. For lawyers, this a loaded subject to say the least. Some important questions come to mind when it comes to cooperation: When is it in lawyers’—and their clients’—best interests to cooperate with opposing counsel, and when might it come back to bite t...

6: Mergers & Acquisitions

March 14, 2019 13:00 - 49 minutes - 45.4 MB

Joining the Relativity crew—David Horrigan, Constantine Pappas, Jessica Galant, and Julie Huner—this month is Nicholas A. Long, senior director of legal operations at Reed Smith. The subject? Mergers and acquisitions—at their best and very worst. On the table to discuss this month are why that candy bar is called the “Milky Way” (to our shock, it has nothing to do with outer space), whether Michael Jackson’s and Lisa Marie Presley’s marriage was a merger of PR interests, and post-merger eti...

5: Mobile Data Discovery

January 29, 2019 13:40 - 47 minutes - 43.3 MB

In this month’s episode, Alison Grounds—founder and managing director of Troutman Sanders eMerge—joins the Relativity crew for a rousing discussion on mobile device discovery. Joined by Relativity’s David Horrigan, Constantine Pappas, Julie Huner, Danny Pelc, and Anna Siroonian, Alison talks us through what her first phone was like and why mobile devices make discovery increasingly tricky in today’s landscape. Also on the table for discussion: Colonel Sanders’s litigation history and where ...

4: Math & Science in the Law

December 21, 2018 14:17 - 51 minutes - 47.6 MB

The subject of this episode of Uncivil Procedure: The e-Discovery Podcast is a little scary for some: math and science in the law. In a profession that tends to be dominated by the literary and philosophically minded, mathematics can be less than fun. Not so for our guest for this month, though. Colleen Kenney—partner and chair of the e-Discovery Task Force at Sidley Austin—was an auditor for an accounting firm in a former life. The role of numbers in the law doesn’t scare her. In many ways...

3: Technology-Assisted Review

October 01, 2018 16:30 - 49 minutes - 45.7 MB

The very special guest for this edition of Uncivil Procedure: The e-Discovery Podcast is the Honorable Andrew J. Peck, joining Relativity’s David Horrigan, Constantine Pappas, Julie Huner, Danny Pelc, and Anna Siroonian to discuss technology-assisted review (TAR), the defensibility of apartment elevator deposit penalties , and Jar Jar Binks. If you’re following along at home, try answering these questions: Which countries are prime areas for judicial acceptance of TAR? Is Constantine “ori...

2: Proportionality

September 11, 2018 13:50 - 41 minutes - 38.5 MB

This month on Uncivil Procedure: The e-Discovery Podcast, Relativity’s David Horrigan, Constantine Pappas, Julie Huner, Danny Pelc, and Anna Siroonian welcome Jay Carle of Seyfarth Shaw LLP to discuss proportionality and semi-related topics such as the merits of arguing with small children and the value of a freezer-burned pint of ice cream. You can join the conversation by answering these questions: When have you been the victim of a disproportionate response to something? When have you...

1: Innovation

August 14, 2018 13:30 - 44 minutes - 40.6 MB

In our inaugural episode, David Horrigan, Constantine Pappas, Julie Huner, Danny Pelc, and Anna Siroonian of Relativity are joined by guest Tim Kennedy of McDermott Will & Emery LLP. The topic of the day is innovation (RIP Bates stamp), which somehow has to do with a computer company called Wang, hand models, and Hot Wheels. Cases discussed include Carpenter v. United States and LabMD, Inc. v. FTC. Notable questions to answer for yourself: On what innovation are you waiting? Should Const...

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