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So far Thomas Zacharia has created 154 blog entries.

7 Reasons to Use eDiscovery Solutions for FOIA Requests

By Jenna Walter, July 26, 2022 Do you know that government agencies receive an average of 755,000 Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests per year? That’s a lot to keep track of. To manage this influx of requests, many agencies are now turning to eDiscovery solutions. The advancement in technology has allowed agencies to automate [...]

By |2022-10-11T14:36:44+00:00October 11th, 2022|e-discovery, FOIA, Investigations|0 Comments

10 Trends That Will Define eDiscovery In 2023

Written by Jeffrey Wolff, Certified E-Discovery Specialist Introduction As we approach the turn of the year, the eDiscovery landscape is also, once again, at a turning point. Data volumes continue to explode, driven in part by new types of data and legal technology solutions. The pandemic forever changed the way we live, work, and communicate, [...]

By |2022-09-26T15:13:03+00:00September 26th, 2022|Uncategorized|0 Comments

5 Ediscovery Challenges For Slack Data and How Technology Can Help

Jim Gill | July 26 2022 When collecting electronically stored information (ESI) for ediscovery during litigation, it’s essential to realize that each data source carries unique challenges. So the first step in any ediscovery process, especially when dealing with a new data source, is understanding these challenges to choose the right solution. With the rise [...]

By |2022-09-12T12:49:51+00:00September 12th, 2022|Collections, ediscovery, Litigation Support|0 Comments

TLA and FLA Acronyms You Need to Know: Legal Technology Trends

We have a lot of two and three letter acronyms (TLAs) and four and five letter acronyms (FLAs) in our industry and it seems like there are some we all should know at this point. Here are TLA and FLA acronyms that I think we all need to know. My English teacher taught me to [...]

By |2022-08-29T19:13:16+00:00August 29th, 2022|ediscovery, Law, Litigation Support|0 Comments

Protect What You Produce: Practical eDiscovery Lessons Learned from the Alex Jones Case

By Mike Gaudet & Richard Chung Introduction Making crucial errors in eDiscovery can prove detrimental to both lawyers and their clients. Nowhere is this more apparent than in the case of the Sandy Hook parents who won a $49.3 million judgment, including $45.2 million in punitive damages, against Alex Jones, the InfoWars founder and commentator. [...]

By |2022-08-23T12:00:37+00:00August 23rd, 2022|Collections, ediscovery, Investigations|0 Comments

What Happens When You Don’t Have a Modern Data Solution?

Why a Modern Data Review Platform is Critical to eDiscovery When legal professionals first incorporated electronically stored information (ESI) into their eDiscovery document review process, it opened the door for a variety of digital data types to be used in investigation and litigation. It didn’t take long for eDiscovery to begin taking in ESI like [...]

Full Forensic Imaging vs. Targeted Data Collections: Which One Do I Need?

by Wes Johnson and Maureen Murchie Do you really need that full forensic image, or will a targeted data collection get the job done? Full forensic imaging and targeted data collections may sound similar and even get tossed around interchangeably at times, but they are very different operations. We see countless hours of time and [...]

By |2022-07-18T22:23:53+00:00July 18th, 2022|Collections, ediscovery, Litigation|0 Comments

JSON is not a document, it is data… and lots of it!

JSON is not a document, it is data… and lots of it! By: Trent Livingston Modern eDiscovery deals with much more than just documents. In 2020, people created 1.7 MB of data every second, and most of that data was likely stored in a database. Now, newer applications like Facebook, Twitter, Slack are storing copious [...]

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