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Trending eDiscovery Topics in the Courts

It is crucial for litigators and eDiscovery consultants to monitor case law developments, especially in relation to emerging technologies and changes to legal practice. With the first half of 2023 in the books, it is an ideal time to review hot issues. This knowledge can help litigators anticipate what to expect in court, guide technology [...]

Crash Course on E-Discovery for CIOs and CDOs

E-discovery can be a big deal if you find yourself or your company in a legal hot mess. And if you know anything about the ever-evolving changes in the rules of law, then you have a good idea how easy it can be to find oneself stuck in a legal snafu. “E-discovery, short for electronic [...]

By |2023-07-31T15:27:48+00:00July 31st, 2023|e-discovery, ECA, Litigation, Litigation Support|0 Comments

Walmart Injury Victims Turn to Tech-Savvy Attorneys for Justice

Have you ever thought about the risk of getting injured while shopping at your local Walmart? Well, accidents happen, and when they do, it's essential to know your rights and have the right legal representation. In this day and age, tech-savvy attorneys are stepping up to the plate, providing top-notch legal assistance to those who've [...]

By |2023-06-08T18:14:33+00:00June 8th, 2023|e-discovery, Investigations, Litigation|0 Comments

eDiscovery as Social Justice: How Software Can Boost Minority and Women-Led Law Firms

Posted by Paulette Keheley | Thu, Oct 13, 2022 eDiscovery is often thought of as a dry and technical process, but it can also be seen as a social justice issue. In recent years, there has been an effort to increase diversity in the legal profession, and eDiscovery software can play a role in leveling [...]

5 Best Practices for Digital Evidence Collection and Preservation for Internal Investigations and eDiscovery

By Hans Willers The rise of electronically stored information (ESI) is both a blessing and a curse for eDiscovery professionals. On one hand, it can be easier to manage and handle digital data than to find yourself buried in paper records—provided you have the right tools, of course. But by the same token, you have [...]

By |2022-10-24T21:20:38+00:00October 24th, 2022|Collections, e-discovery, Investigations|0 Comments

E-Discovery Strategies For Handling Personal Identifying Information

E-Discovery Strategies For Handling Personal Identifying Information Russell Beets May 16th, 2022 We’re all familiar with the importance of avoiding the inadvertent disclosure of attorney-client communications, work product or sensitive, proprietary or confidential business information. However, our obligations don’t end there. In addition to protecting this information, we also need to consider how to handle [...]

eDiscovery’s Role in Corporate Internal Investigations

April 28, 2022 by Brian Schrader, Esq. | 6 min read eDiscovery’s Role in Corporate Internal Investigations Here’s why you should leverage eDiscovery for corporate internal investigations. Too many organizations treat corporate internal investigations and eDiscovery efforts as two separate domains, but the simple truth is that internal investigations and eDiscovery processes are not all [...]

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 [...]

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

The Great Pandemic Leap

The following is a summary of the blog, The Great Pandemic Leap, which Craig Ball posted in Computer Forensics, E-Discovery, General Technology Posts. Law firms and courts have made much of the "Great Pandemic Leap." The Pandemic proved to get lawyers who were not tech-savvy to move forward. The alleged leap had nothing to do [...]

By |2022-01-12T03:29:17+00:00January 4th, 2022|e-discovery|0 Comments
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