
2020 Legal Tech Trends Seen from the Legalweek New York 2020 Venue
2020/ 2/ 26
Proceedings peculiar to US proceedings "Discovery"
2020/ 2/ 27Introduction to Discovery: Introduction
Is your company involved in an international proceeding? ?? ??

In recent years, many Japanese companies, mainly manufacturers of automobile parts and semiconductors, have been involved in international proceedings.Any company that has a business relationship with the United States (who has business with companies or consumers, or has a business base in the United States) may be more or less likely to be sued.In addition to being involved as a party, it is quite possible that you will be involved as a third party in a proceeding involving a subsidiary or parent company.
Once involved in a proceeding, you must submit relevant documents within a certain period of time (unexpectedly short).Before submitting, the work of maintenance, collection, and examination is indispensable, but in order to do this promptly, preparations from normal times and simulations assuming an emergency are indispensable.
If you make a mistake in the initial response, it is better if it costs unnecessary work and cost, and if you carelessly delete or discard related emails, you may be subject to sanctions. There is.
Since its founding in 2003, FRONTEO has provided support services for companies that are having a hard time in international litigation.Therefore, I would like to introduce the solutions to the questions that are often asked in the proceedings support so far, and the discovery (discovery) procedure that the person in charge of the company may find useful in case of emergency. I will.
In the present age of globalization, international proceedings have reached a point where they can no longer be called other personnel.No worries if you prepare. Let's make the necessary preparations with FRONTEO.
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