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E-Discovery Gold Nuggets: Part 3

For the third installment of the “E-Discovery Gold Nuggets” blog, ACEDS Kansas City Chapter Leader Daniel Gold tackles topics of data transparency and the slippery slope of data. Gold shares industry insight and e-discovery...more

E-Discovery Gold Nuggets: Part 2

Welcome to another installment of “E-Discovery Gold Nuggets”, where ACEDS Kansas City Chapter Leader Daniel Gold’s LinkedIn video series is explored on the ACEDS blog. Gold, who is also Managing Director of E-Discovery...more

E-Discovery Gold Nuggets

Offering tips to help legal professionals with e-discovery, Daniel Gold’s “E-Discovery Gold Nuggets” highlight the newest legal technology lessons and challenges. Originally a series of short video clips on LinkedIn, ACEDS is...more

Making the Case for Checklists

Like a surgeon with her scalpel in hand about to perform surgery, there are more than a dozen different things that could potentially go wrong or potentially fatal. She must draw upon all her years of schooling, memorization,...more

Three Ways We Can Change Our Perspectives in This New Reality

We live in peculiar times. A time where the world can feel as if it is on a complete halt. It is almost unimaginable how many we have lost around the globe due to COVID-19. As a result of this novel virus, we have seen its...more

The Next Era of E-Discovery is Already Here

I recently read Rob Robinson‘s terrific post on the four stages of the eDiscovery market since 2002. Not surprisingly, I really liked Rob’s analysis. It should also not be surprising (since I have known Rob for so long and...more

Ethics Violations and the Rise of eDiscovery Technology

A Federal Court judge recently told me that when he asked the lawyer about the ESI (Electronically Stored Information) in his matter, the lawyer replied there wasn’t any. When the judge asked if there were going to be any...more

Here’s How You Want to Be Governing Enterprise Information: An Ounce of Prevention Is Worth a Pound in Cure

In the eDiscovery world, we talk a lot about understanding the rules as it pertains to putting a Legal Hold on data, collecting that data, and proportionality. One of the reasons costs have been continuously increasing is...more

Three Ways E-Discovery is Just Like Baseball

Admittedly, I’m not the biggest sports buff. However, when I moved to Kansas City four years ago, what my family and I realized is that you can’t help not be a fan of the Royals, Chiefs, Jay Hawks, and Sporting! Everyone in...more

How Brewing Coffee is Just Like E-Discovery

For so many people that know me, I have a bit of a coffee addiction. I love coffee – but perhaps not in the way many overpriced coffee chain drinkers do. I love the art and science behind how coffee is made. In fact, I own...more

Three Ways E-Discovery Providers and Consumers Can Make this Industry Better

In 1996, Steve Jobs regained the helm at Apple. In a recorded talk he gave to the marketing team, he reminded them what it meant to work for Apple. He reminded them why Apple exists as a company and what its core values have...more

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