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  • What I’m Reading (weekly)

    Tom O’Connor and Law Bulletin Publishing Company of Chicago Release 8th Annual eDiscovery Survey | Advanced Discovery tags: MM LitSupport Emailgate Highlights the Challenges of Shadow IT tags: MM Security LitSupport Man Who Deactivated Facebook Account To Dodge Discovery Request Smacked Around By Disgruntled Court tags: MM LitSupport How To Test Your Home Network Security…

  • This Week’s Links (weekly)

    Why Even the Most Cutthroat Lawyer Should Want to Cooperate tags: LitSupport MM Bring Your Own Disaster (Your IT Consultant) tags: Tech Security MM Will Apple Products Come to Rule Your Life? tags: Tech MM EDRM Publishes eDiscovery Maturity Self-Assessment Test tags: LitSupport MM Did Home Depot Invite Data Breach with “We Sell Hammers” Attitude?…

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    Linked – Four Steps to Avoid Discovery Overload

    Honestly, I think one of the most common problems I’ve seen over the years is doing these steps, but in the wrong order. “Identify the facts and recognize missing pieces Confirm what you know Interview key players Compile data for analysis” Too many people are compiling ALL the data, then figuring out the case later….

  • This Week’s Links (weekly)

    Non-Parties and Electronic Discovery: Limiting the Scope and Cost of Responding to Invasive Rule 45 Subpoenas tags: MM LitSupport IRS Eyes New Ways To Tax Miles of Frequent Fliers tags: MM Travel Mobile Device Data In a Big Data World tags: MM Security eDiscovery Update: Cybersecurity, changes to Federal Rules of Evidence tags: MM LitSupport…

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