Uncivil Procedure

10: White Collar Crime

Episode Summary

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. This episode of Uncivil Procedure covers such fascinating topics as Graceland, Prince and Paisley Park, why the linguistics of crime are so hard to pin down, and the panel’s own “criminal” histories.

Episode Notes

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 as Graceland, Prince and Paisley Park, the most difficult Relativity certification (which may surprise you), and their own “criminal” histories.

As you listen, ponder your own answers to these titillating questions:

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