From “Trump” to “Russian” to “dentist,” the only way to gaze into the Epstein-files abyss is through a keyword-size hole.
Patrick Healy, an assistant managing editor who oversees The Times’s journalistic standards, talked with four of the journalists who are working on the Epstein files to kick around those questions.
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Document review consumes roughly 80 percent of e-discovery spend, according to RAND Corporation research. As seasoned litigators know, cases can settle over the prospect of review costs alone.
Alison is a senior news reporter covering US politics and legal news. The Justice Department said in a court filing late Monday it still has millions of potential files on Jeffrey Epstein to review ...
WASHINGTON – The Justice Department has reviewed nearly 13,000 documents related to accused sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein and 2 million more documents remain under "various phases of review" − weeks ...
More than 2 million files related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein are still to be released, according to a court filling Monday night from the Justice Department which said a team of 400 ...