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As data volumes increase, the need to delete extraneous, irrelevant information is an essential component of modern information governance. Doing so defensively is at the heart of this process, and this presentation will...more
Companies and firms alike have greatly expanded their usage of different communication and collaboration platforms during the past 3 years, ranging from email, Microsoft Office 365, Slack, Teams, ChatGPT, and others. These...more
Join John Price — Onna's Principal Technologist, to explore Onna's new Google Workspace enhancements, which include gathering deleted data and files and archived user data from Google Vault quickly and easily....more
With people working remote and new data locations (cloud, collaboration apps, mobile, etc.) where relevant data to legal matters can be stored, it’s imperative that legal teams re-assess their legal hold processes. ...more
Companies and firms alike have greatly expanded their usage of different communication and collaboration platforms during the past 2 years, ranging from email, Microsoft Office 365, Slack, Box and others. These changes...more
E-Discovery is an ever-changing field. There’s always new technology cropping up—whether it’s a means of communication that legal teams need to account for or a new software solution that promises to change how e-discovery...more
Don't Delete That! How to Preserve Social, Text & Collaboration Apps for Litigation - Companies and firms alike have greatly expanded their usage of different communication and collaboration platforms during the past 2...more
To better understand how technology continues to affect the legal industry, you just have to look at case law and the resulting court rulings, particularly in regards to eDiscovery and the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure...more
With people working remote and new data locations (cloud, collaboration apps, mobile, etc.) where relevant data to legal matters can be stored, it’s imperative that legal teams re-assess their legal hold processes. Watch...more
Legal holds arise from the duty to preserve information for pending or reasonably anticipated litigation. Once litigation is contemplated, organizations have a legal obligation to prevent deletion and preserve potentially...more
Even though we’re far from achieving critical mass in the legal profession when it comes to the use of predictive coding technologies and approaches in electronic discovery, the use of predictive coding for document review –...more
Most knowledge work these days demands some form of collaboration. You draft a document; your colleagues comment on it and make suggestions for how it could be better. You chat on Slack about how to incorporate those...more