Savvy legal teams now are using e-discovery tools more than ever to get to data faster, ahead of mediation.
Read More »Perception vs. Reality: BI in Litigation Support and eDiscovery
The legal industry is becoming more sophisticated but before this can happen a few common misperceptions must be addressed.
Read More »The New Frontier: Enabling Legal Collaboration, Cooperation, and Cost-Savings in Global Litigation
What makes the global litigation collaboration process as seamless as possible is the implementation of cloud-based technologies.
Read More »A Primer on Using Electronic Redaction
Redaction can be one of the most important, and sometimes the most costly, part of document review.
Read More »Predictive Coding for Rookies: E-Discovery in the Courtroom
The evolution of e-discovery, how predictive coding works and is priced, and examples of cases that have involved predictive coding.
Read More »What Should Lawyers Know About Information Governance?
In this edition of Digital Detectives hosts Sharon D. Nelson and John W. Simek invite Jason R. Baron, former director of litigation at the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration to discuss Information Governance as it relates to e-discovery, privacy, record keeping and security.
Read More »Relevance: Social Media Evidence
Sometimes, I really wonder about attorneys and judges. Not wonder in the sense of awe, but wonder why they often make their lives more confusing and more difficult than necessary. In no area is my wonderment greater than in the arena of e-discovery and, more importantly, the issues relating to the discovery of social media. Various mentors of mine, in ...
Read More »New E-Discovery Tools for Small Cases
What’s hot in E-Discovery? Effective and affordable. The latest tools in search, analysis and review are making E-Discovery more effective in small cases and more affordable for law firms with limited technology budgets. Learn the tools for effective and affordable E-Discovery during the upcoming CLE program from the ABA Law Practice Management Section (LPM) What’s Hot in E-Discovery for Small ...
Read More »Electronic Discovery and the Rise of Smartphones
Routinely, I go through the intake forms associated with new digital forensics cases to see what is coming in on what kind of cases, from what sources, etc. Recently, I have been struck by the sheer volume of cases involving the recovery of deleted data (primarily text messages) from smartphones. We bought some expensive equipment recently to broaden our ability ...
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