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Wednesday,September 08,2010
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1.
FJC Report: E-Discovery in Recent Federal Cases
(Blog/Blog)
... discovery activities and case management practices in federal civil
cases
that closed during the final quarter of 2008. The FJC report was compiled to facilitate discussion regarding discovery practices ...
2.
Non-Latin Text Poses E-Discovery Problem
(Blog/Blog)
... of new character sets and to take into account the many ways in which their use might affect search methods. It won’t work to simply translate the new IDNs. Inn many
cases
, it might be a mistake ...
3.
Hi ho, Hi ho, Off to Mine for Metadata We Go…
(Blog/Blog)
... gun. Metadata doesn’t tell you every person who accessed or viewed a document. It doesn’t tell you who read a document or how it got to its current location. In most
cases
, the most relevant information ...
4.
Preaching: Prompt & Cheap ESI Preservation
(Blog/Blog)
... for destruction of electronic documents. Some
cases
involve intentional misconduct such as wiping the content of a computer’s hard disk drive. Other
cases
involve unintended conduct, followed by lying ...
5.
Big Fish, Little Fish, We’re All in the Same E-Discovery Waters
(Blog/Blog)
... highlights the fact that e-discovery affects
cases
of all sizes and that attorneys must always be prepared to identify, preserve and search for electronic evidence. According to the court’s memorandum ...
6.
The Rising Tide of E-Discovery Specialists
(Blog/Blog)
... work originally was done in criminal defense and military
cases
. Since then, though, Global CompuSearch has grown to six full-time examiners from one, and the majority of
cases
it works on are civil, ...
7.
Tweets Are Evidence, So Just Deal With It
(Blog/Blog)
... All three operate at substantial losses. No business reason exists for these and other sites to make ESI retrieval easy. I would argue that, for most moderate size
cases
, much of social networking ESI ...
8.
Encryption is the Key
(Blog/Blog)
... whether a produced email was originally encrypted is almost impossible without the decryption key. Granted, encrypted emails may only make up a small fraction of an employee’s mailbox, but
cases
sometimes ...
9.
Need a Court Order? Not So Fast!
(Blog/Blog)
... occurs only after such an order has already been sought (or agreed upon) and issued. In many
cases
, neither side of the dispute has consulted an e-discovery expert as to the feasibility or practicality ...
10.
BL+T Attorney Tapped to Blog on EDD Update
(Blog/Blog)
... E-Discovery in Today’s Wired School,” discusses the difficulties posed by new technologies in
cases
of inappropriate contact between students and teachers. Back when former Seattle-area school teacher ...
11.
Concept Searching: What a Concept!
(Blog/Blog)
... understand the scope of ESI relevant to their
cases
and to process and produce relevant files faster than ever before. Given the multiple native formats and the tremendous amount of duplicative data out ...
12.
Yankee Doodle Dandy: Leave the FRCP Alone
(Blog/Blog)
... of a European cost-shifting model misses the mark. Changing the framework under which attorneys plead
cases
and conduct discovery will not solve the problem of rising litigation costs. For the sake of ...
13.
Awash in a Sea of Data
(Blog/Blog)
... searching. Blank Law + Technology works on
cases
where both small and large numbers of documents have to be searched for potentially relevant data. Think of the volume quandary this way: 1 gigabyte of ...
14.
E-Discovery Remains Bloated and Abused
(Blog/Blog)
The Federal Rules of Civil Procedure were amended in December 2006 in part to make the discovery of electronic evidence more efficient. In many
cases
, that hasn’t happened yet. Today, the e-discovery ...
15.
Put on Notice: The Litigation Hold
(Blog/Blog)
... giving rise to the suit. With nearly all litigation today involving ESI in one form or another,
cases
are often won or lost on a client’s ability and willingness to comply with a litigation hold notice. ...
16.
Ya can’t be a playa without the right data
(Blog/Blog)
... are located outside of the server. As one can see, the importance of email can’t be understated. Many
cases
can be won and lost on recovering email alone. After email, standard file types are typically ...
17.
Data Alone Can't Convict
(Blog/Blog)
... and required to attend basic Internet and email use training, but his job was saved.
Cases
like this are not uncommon. We’ve investigated many matters over the years involving email and Internet browsing, ...
18.
Blank Law + Technology Attorney Nabs Pro Bono Award
(Blog/Blog)
... Jon also takes on several pro bono
cases
per year. The state Bar Association gives out awards each year in the following categories: professionalism, public service, excellence in diversity, community ...
19.
Nine Predictions on the Future of E-Discovery
(Blog/Blog)
... on medium-sized and smaller companies. 9. E-discovery cooperation will increase. Another lesson of the last 10 years of court
cases
is that a party’s failure to preserve or produce will most likely ...
20.
E-Discovery Begins and Ends with Email
(Blog/Blog)
... documents, database files, audio and video files and the like. Few corporate
cases
involve more than a single video, Twitter Tweet or Facebook entry, making those types of communications less important ...
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