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The Dangers of Do-It-Yourself eDiscovery: A Warning to Lawyers and Business Leaders.
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The Growing Mobile Forensic Headache
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5 Tips for Breaking Into Litigation Support
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Bottom Line Driven Proportional Review
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“The second method is one that I highly recommend and fully support in most, if not all matters, regardless of size or value. That method is the custodian interview. If an organization is subjected to discovery for litigation or other purposes, it is critical to interview the employees who created and controlled the ESI. I…
A good chunk of these breaches are not someone actually trying to steal data, but just someone trying to either make something more easily accessible outside of the office or taking information when they leave related to things like contact information, maybe some documents they’ve written themselves that they want to keep, etc.
It’s likely that these folks aren’t actively trying to commit some sort of corporate espionage, they just aren’t really thinking about what they do. It might just be that the once-per-year required video just isn’t enough to make it top of mind every day.
I’m planning on doing some new and different things with the site over the next few weeks and months. Don’t worry, this blog will remain the same for the most part, but I’m going to be using some of the posts, depending on the category, in some other areas. Thusly, I’ve been using the new…
I know, I know, it was just a few days ago that I wondered if I could go back to just working at the help desk after sitting in the session about ethics in e-discovery. Truth is, even there, I was subject to more stringent ethical rules simply by virtue of working at a law…
I caught this post over at Above and Beyond KM today while I was taking a look at twitter updates from LegalTech New York. It’s about the ethical and practical considerations of outsourcing legal work. Mary doesn’t mention ediscovery specifically, but she did share with me that ediscovery was absolutely mentioned during the session. Specifically…
Interesting…. “Ipro Tech, a global leader in the development of advanced eDiscovery software solutions, announced today that it has acquired inData Corporation, creator of TrialDirector, a market leader in trial presentation based in Gilbert, Arizona. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed.” I suppose it was always a matter of time before inData got gobbled…