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March 4, 2016, 6:23 PM UTC

Legal Tech Roundup: NJ Legislators Demand Retainer Agreement in ‘Bridgegate’ Legal Fees Scandal

Terence Hyland

Below is a roundup of recent legal technology news, from e-Discovery updates to innovative ideas by lawyers working in this space:

• New Jersey lawmakers and the Attorney General’s office continued to quarrel over the cost of legal fees and e-Discovery services related to the Bridgegate scandal.

Acting Attorney General John Jay Hoffman this week defended the cost of services from Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher and digital forensics firm Stroz Friedberg. He said the charges did not violate state guidelines for outside counsel. Hoffman responded to demands from Assembly Deputy Speaker John S. Wisniewski (D) and Senate Majority Leader Loretta Weinberg (D) that Gibson Dunn and Stroz ...

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