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Praying at the Pirate Altar: Sweden’s Newest Religion

File sharing remains ubiquitous despite the longstanding legal and enforcement battles the RIAA and governments around the world continue to wage (with varying degrees of effort). In fact, file-sharing is so popular that it’s almost a religion to some people– scratch that– it is actually a religion in Sweden now. They call themselves Kopimists, and [...]

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Smart Phone Litigation Continues: Google’s Motorola Mobility Takes Apple to Court

The recent smart phone patent battles appear to be showing no signs of slowing down in the near future with the recent announcement that Google’s Motorola Mobility unit has filed a patent-infringement case against Apple with the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC). The case centers around seven Motorola Mobility patents on vital smart phone features, [...]

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Technology Assisted Review: Takeda Case Shines a Light on New E-Discovery Guidelines

Takeda Pharmaceuticals faces multiple lawsuits alleging that it was aware of and willfully concealed a link between one of its most popular drugs, Actos, and increased risk for bladder cancer. This case is particularly interesting because of its potential to set guidelines for the future use of Technology Assisted Review (TAR) in discovery. An order [...]

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Vote for LLM’s BLLAWG on ABA’s Blawg 100 Amici list!

Here at the BLLAWG we work hard to provide quality content on hot topics for the legal and e-discovery communities. We would appreciate your vote to be part of ABA’s Blawg 100 Amici list. Thanks for your support!

Like what you read on LLM’s BLLAWG? Give us a shoutout on @abajournal‘s Blawg 100 Amici – we [...]

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A “Kleen” Getaway

We reported on the debate over predictive coding in the antitrust case Kleen Products, LLC, et. Al. v. Packaging Corporation of America, et. Al., back in April.  The plaintiffs argued that discovery should be conducted using predictive coding because of deficiencies in the defendants’ keyword search methodology. The defendants had already completed 99% of discovery [...]

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Apples to Apples? The Patent War with Samsung Continues

By now most of us are familiar with the high stakes Apple v. Samsung case (or Samsung v. Apple; as the two companies cannot agree whose name should be first) involving patents and allegations of copying each other’s products. The case is big enough that it has even made waves in popular culture, with talk [...]

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