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In re: Weekley Homes 

Texas Supreme Court rules in first case related to electronic discovery. 

The Supreme Court of Texas turned its attention to discovery issues in In re Weekley Homes, L.P., 2009 WL 666774 (Tex. Aug. 28, 2009). This case, which involved a real estate contract dispute, came before the Texas Supreme Court in the form of a mandamus proceeding. Defendant Weekley was seeking relief from a district court order requiring Weekley to turn over four computer hard drives to Plaintiff HFG’s forensic experts for imaging, copying, and searching for deleted emails regarding an element of the contract dispute.

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Jim Parrish and Dave Tiller appointed to the Advisory Council of The Organization of Legal Professionals.  Read more here.


Studeo Legal has moved!

Our new Fort Worth office opened on August 4, 2009.  Please make a note of our new ADDRESS and PHONE NUMBER

Studeo Legal
309 West Seventh Street
Suite 810
Fort Worth, Texas 76102

817.529.6900
817.529.6901 Fax
877.275.2512

For more information and contacts for our other offices, please click here.

    

 

Studeo Legal becomes a Texas Trial Lawyer Association Fellowship Partner


 

Legal Technology News

Legal Technology News
09/03/2010

http://www.law.com/jsp/ltn/index.jsp

Review: BlackBerry Presenter

The BlackBerry Presenter fits in the palm of your hand and is designed to receive a PowerPoint presentation from a Bluetooth-enabled BlackBerry device and display it on a projector, television, or monitor without the aid of a computer. Technology editor Sean Doherty gives it a test drive.

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