Jury Finds Major E-Discovery Firm Guilty of Illegally Accessing and Destroying Woman’s Emails, Awards $50K in Damages

FORT WORTH, Texas — A Fort Worth jury recently concluded that Consilio, the Washington, D.C.-based global leader in E-discovery, unlawfully accessed a woman’s computer without authorization, breaching Texas law. The jury found the firm guilty under Title 7, Chapter 33 of the Texas Penal Code, which classifies unauthorized computer access as a Class B Misdemeanor. In a consequential decision, the jury also determined that Consilio was negligent after they overreached an agreement to narrowly search a client’s emails, instead downloading and subsequently destroying ten years’ worth of emails. This action led to the jury awarding … Read more

Small Law Firms Embrace E-Discovery: Key Strategies to Compete in the Digital Age

New York — In the evolving landscape of legal proceedings, small law firms face unique challenges, especially in the realm of electronic discovery (e-discovery). E-discovery, the process of identifying, collecting, and producing electronically stored information (ESI) in response to a request in legal cases, has become a critical aspect of modern legal battles. As technology integrates deeper into daily life, the volume and types of ESI have surged, raising both opportunities and challenges for smaller legal practices. Smaller firms often operate with limited resources compared to their larger counterparts. This disparity can impose significant pressures … Read more