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Reminders from Ukraine about evidence-gathering from electronic devices

Posted on April 12, 2022 by Chris Dale The subjects loosely grouped under the heading “eDiscovery” come and go or, rather, they fill the airwaves for a while and then become absorbed into the mainstream to be replaced by the next hot topic. There was a time when the conference platforms were full of “Big Data”. Big data [...]

By |2022-04-14T15:03:53+00:00April 14th, 2022|Collections, ediscovery|0 Comments

Do I need an eDiscovery Vendor? Likely, Yes.

Do I Need an E-discovery Vendor? Likely, Yes. Thursday, February 17, 2022 Most, if not all, cases brought today involve e-Discovery. Nearly everyone texts, emails, and uses ephemeral messaging apps. Think about how little you see people interacting face to face these days – not just because of COVID-19 but because of the tech boom, and [...]

Basics of eDiscovery

In the early days of e-discovery, companies typically outsourced most activities to third parties, namely law firms and service providers, who actually did the e-discovery work. A significant legal trend in recent years has been an increase in the number of companies attempting to bring more of the e-discovery process in house. What is eDiscovery? [...]

By |2022-03-10T14:28:13+00:00March 10th, 2022|ediscovery, Law, Litigation, Litigation Support|0 Comments

Case Law Update: Social Media Screenshots Held Inadmissible Under the Best Evidence Rule

By John Patzakis The most important case of 2021 so far concerning social media evidence is arguably Edwards v. Junior State of America Foundation, No. 4:19-CV-140-SDJ, (US Dist. CT, E.D. Texas April 23, 2021). We blogged about this case earlier this year, with a focus on the spoliation issues and important positive mention of X1 [...]

Key COVID-19 Considerations for U.S. Discovery and Information Governance

The following is a brief overview of an article by Gilbert S. Keteltas and James A. Sherer, "Key COVID-19 Considerations for U.S. Discovery and Information Governance," posted in Information Governance.  Many businesses have remote work and bring-your-own-device policies that address access to company systems and information from personal devices. These policies may also state expectations [...]

By |2022-01-04T22:47:42+00:00January 4th, 2022|ediscovery, Information Governance, Uncategorized|0 Comments

Don’t Produce ESI as a Few PDFS Over 8,000 Pages

Josh Gilliland is a California attorney who focuses his practice on eDiscovery. He posted a blog titled, "Don't Produce ESI as a Few PDFS Over 8,000 Pages." Below is an overview. There are some significant "don'ts" in civil litigation. Printing ESI before scanning it as a few PDFs totaling 8,000 pages for production is one of them. [...]

By |2022-01-12T03:34:35+00:00January 4th, 2022|ediscovery|0 Comments

Life Lessons for eDiscovery

The following is a summary of a post by Craig Ball in eDiscovery titled Life Lessons for eDiscovery. Mr. Ball outlined five rules uniquely suited to e-discovery that he's acquired and come to believe in through hard work and experience. As an expert, courts bring in Mr. Ball when discovery's gone off the rails. The [...]

By |2022-01-04T16:34:33+00:00January 4th, 2022|ediscovery|0 Comments
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