Love is in the air for eDiscovery case law! Our February 2024 monthly webinar of cases covered by the eDiscovery Today blog discusses disputes over possession of devices, forensic examination of ESI sources in an IP case,...more
It’s never too early in the year for eDiscovery case law! Our January 2024 monthly webinar of cases covered by the eDiscovery Today blog discusses Rule 45 subpoena requests, in-camera review and categorical privilege logs,...more
1/8/2024
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One of the most common challenges faced by eDiscovery professionals is the over-collection of ESI in response to an internal investigation or litigation event. The sheer volume of emails, documents, presentations, databases,...more
It’s time to be thankful – for eDiscovery case law! Our November 2023 monthly webinar of cases covered by the eDiscovery Today blog discusses permissive inference sanctions for destruction of video, sanctions for failing to...more
10/31/2023
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Intellectual Property Litigation ,
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“We all go a little mad sometimes” – for eDiscovery case law! Our October 2023 monthly webinar of cases covered by the eDiscovery Today blog discusses forensic protocol negotiation and scope, sanctions for plaintiff in Bob...more
10/6/2023
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Fall is in the air and so is the whiff of sanctions! Our September 2023 monthly webinar of cases covered by the eDiscovery Today blog discusses six disputes including sanctions for discovery violations & misrepresentations,...more
9/13/2023
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Failure To Preserve ,
Legal Technology ,
Misrepresentation ,
Sanctions ,
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Text Messages ,
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It’s not a heat wave, it’s a wave of hot eDiscovery case law disputes! Our August 2023 monthly webinar of cases covered by the eDiscovery Today blog discusses six disputes including a motion to compel a forensic examination...more
7/26/2023
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Mobile Devices ,
Motion to Compel ,
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Justice delayed isn’t justice denied for eDiscovery case law disputes! Our July 2023 monthly webinar of cases covered by the eDiscovery Today blog discusses six disputes including custody and control of a personal Google...more
7/11/2023
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Motion for Sanctions ,
Proportionality ,
Sanctions ,
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Break the summertime blues with some red-hot eDiscovery case law disputes! Our June 2023 monthly webinar of cases covered by the eDiscovery Today blog discusses six disputes including a case where discovery is “like watching...more
5/19/2023
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Meet and Confer ,
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Join EDRM for a highly insightful monthly series on the latest eDiscovery case law decisions, featuring industry powerhouses Hon. Judge Andrew Peck (ret.), Tom O'Connor, and Mary Mack. Curated and moderated by eDiscovery...more
We’re ready to “spring” into new eDiscovery case law disputes! Our April 2023 monthly webinar of cases covered by the eDiscovery Today blog discusses six disputes including a dispute over search terms and custodians for a...more
3/27/2023
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Join Doug Austin, Editor of eDiscovery Today, Mary Mack, CEO of EDRM, Tom O’Connor, Director of Gulf Legal Technology Center, and Hon. Andrew Peck (Ret.), Senior Counsel at DLA Piper as they discuss important rulings that may...more
February 14th is for lovers – of unique and interesting eDiscovery case law disputes! Our February 2023 monthly webinar of cases covered by the eDiscovery Today blog discusses six disputes including declaration of a...more
1/24/2023
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Recorded live on E-Discovery Day 2022, it's only fitting that we look back over the year that's coming to an end and review the most important e-discovery case law rulings of the year. Join Doug, Mary, Tom, and Judge Peck for...more
There’s no doubt about it, the explosive use of collaboration apps like Slack and Teams is here to stay – and so is the massive volume of data generated by these communications. In a recent decision in Red Wolf Energy...more
Hat tip to the “Data Diva” Debbie Reynolds for this story! Two digital rights groups and a defendants’ rights association are arguing in a New Jersey court that evidence discovery in a criminal case should include the...more
Join Doug Austin, Editor of eDiscovery Today, Mary Mack, CEO of EDRM, Tom O’Connor, Director of Gulf Legal Technology Center, and Hon. Andrew Peck (Ret.), Senior Counsel at DLA Piper fore this Halloween edition as they...more
Join Doug Austin, Editor of eDiscovery Today, Mary Mack, CEO of EDRM, Tom O’Connor, Director of Gulf Legal Technology Center, and Hon. Andrew Peck (Ret.), Senior Counsel at DLA Piper as they discuss important rulings that may...more
Illumination Zone: The founder & editor of eDiscovery Today, Doug Austin, sits down with Kaylee & Mary to talk about his experience at ILTA and the highlights of sessions and gatherings, as well as his white paper on getting...more
Earlier this year, I recognized the ten-year anniversary of the landmark Da Silva Moore case that was the first court approval of predictive coding by the now retired New York Magistrate Judge Andrew J. Peck (with whom I have...more
Craig Ball’s latest blog post on his excellent Ball in Your Court blog really blows. That’s not a statement about the quality of his post, it’s a statement about the topic of his post. His latest post (Understanding Air...more
Join Doug Austin, Editor of eDiscovery Today, Mary Mack, CEO of EDRM, Tom O’Connor, Director of Gulf Legal Technology Center, and Hon. Andrew Peck (Ret.), Senior Counsel at DLA Piper as they discuss important rulings that may...more
This story has been covered across cybersecurity media, but it’s so big I’m surprised it hasn’t been covered even more, by mainstream media. A ransomware attack by the Conti ransomware group has left the Costa Rican...more
As I mentioned within recent in-depth coverage of one of the cases here, the May EDRM monthly case law webinar presented by Tom O’Connor (Director of the Gulf Legal Technology Center), Mary Mack (CEO and Chief Legal...more
Hat tip to David Greetham for this story! One worker in Japan could be nursing a protracted hangover after he lost a USB memory stick following a night out with colleagues. Why? It contained the personal details of nearly...more