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Practice Groups within eDiscovery Providers? You Should Bet Your Litigation and Investigation Success on It!

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For decades, law firms have organized themselves into practice groups or fully specialized firms to marshal resources and expertise, increase efficiency, and develop strong relationships with companies in specific industries...more

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How Delaying Third Party Discovery Can End Up Costing You Dearly

[Editor’s Note: This article has been republished with permission. It was originally published January 18, 2024 on the eDiscovery Assistant Blog] In Episode 129 of Case of the Week, Kelly Twigger of eDiscovery Assistant...more

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Three Things to Look for in a Digital Forensics Provider

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During the discovery phase of litigation or an investigation, organizations need to defensibly collect and analyze data under pressing deadlines. When digital forensics is involved, there needs to be a high level of trust in...more

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[Webinar] Are Native Archiving and Data Protection Capabilities Enough for Modern Collaboration? - July 21st, 2:00 pm ET

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As the use of Microsoft Teams has exploded, compliance officers, information governance professionals, and other risk management decision-makers must determine whether they have the right tools to secure the information that...more

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Become More Efficient by Utilizing Managed Services to Deploy AI

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True eDiscovery managed services is about a programmatic approach to process and technology. Artificial intelligence (AI) and predictive analytics can be included in a managed services construct. With proper planning and...more

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Utilizing Managed Services to Establish Global eDiscovery Processes

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As businesses continue to globalize, so does the demand for global data in litigations, regulatory matters, and internal investigations.  When thinking about eDiscovery from a global perspective, one size does not necessarily...more

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Case Law: eDiscovery Isn’t About DIY but Collaboration

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Do-It-Yourself eDiscovery? Often we think the goal of technology is to allow us to do things ourselves which before required training or expertise. Digital photography is a great example. The photos and video most of us...more

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Counterpoint: Why Law Firms are Not the Preferred One-Stop E-Discovery Shop for Clients

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In his article, Five Reasons a One-Stop E-Discovery Shop is a Win for Clients, Mr. Geoffrey Vance—an extremely knowledgeable and experienced litigator and e-discovery attorney—makes the case for why law firms should bring all...more

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In House Counsel: How To Measure the Effectiveness of Your Staffing Strategy

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Joan Davison, the CEO of Hire Counsel and Mestel & Company, has more than twenty years of expertise in operations management as well as business development, marketing, recruiting, and staffing. For fifteen years, Joan was in...more

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Sitting with the C-Suite: Identifying Opportunities to Leverage Human Capital

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Joan Davison, the CEO of Hire Counsel and Mestel & Company, has more than twenty years of expertise in operations management as well as business development, marketing, recruiting, and staffing. For fifteen years, Joan was in...more

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When a Deal Goes Wrong, Possession is Not Nine-Tenths of the Law

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The ways that businesses communicate have changed a great deal over the past twenty years. In the good ol’ days, most communicative dealings happened in a prestigious boardroom or over the phone, with no record of exactly...more

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The eDiscovery Impostor and How to Spot Them

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“To err is human,” but in an industry as seemingly driven by precision as eDiscovery, errors are all too common. Yes, mistakes are going to happen. Which is why we can fall back on processes and procedures to ensure that even...more

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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

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FTC Reminds Auto Dealer Vendor to Slow Down & Consider Security

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The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) recently released updated data security guidance in connection with a proposed settlement with LightYear Dealer Technologies, LLC (dba DealerBuilt), a service provider for the auto dealer...more

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CCPA FAQs: Is a service provider permitted to disclose personal information if it receives a civil subpoena, or a discovery...

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The California Consumer Privacy Act ("CCPA") was enacted in early 2018 as a political compromise to stave off a poorly drafted, and plaintiff’s friendly ballot initiative. Although the CCPA is scheduled to go into force in...more

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Foreign Companies: Does the U.S. Government Now Have Access to Your Overseas Data?

The United States government has a powerful new tool to gain access to data stored overseas – the CLOUD Act, which was enacted this spring. If you are a company based overseas, particularly if you use a cloud service provider...more

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E-Discovery: What to Look for in e-Discovery Vendors

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Electronically stored information (“ESI”) can play a vital role in any case, whether it’s family law or business and commercial litigation. If managed appropriately, ESI can not only provide you with critical information,...more

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EU GDPR eDiscovery — Top Ten Tips for Litigators

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Overview (10. – 6.) - 10. The European Union (EU) General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) went into effect on May 25, 2018. It applies to the processing of “personal data” of EU citizens and residents (a/k/a “data...more

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Data Privacy + Cybersecurity Insider - March 2018 #5

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Power Company Fined for Contractor Copying Data to its Own Insecure Network - Vendor management continues to be a problem for all industries, but some are scarier than others. The North American Electric Reliability Corp....more

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An In-House Counsel’s Guide to eDiscovery

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Metadata, terabytes, forensic images, slack space, email archives. So when did they teach this in law school? For most in-house counsel, these are not terms even Webster knew existed when you were in law school, nor are you...more

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Mitigate Risk in Handling eDiscovery Data Subject to the U.S. Export Control Laws and Regulations

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The corporate world continues to see exponential growth in the generation of electronic data as a bi-product of business activity. Along with this growth come a number of responsibilities associated with the duty to...more

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Seven Questions to Ask Your eDiscovery Vendor About Data Security

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As recent news reports have illustrated, law firms are prime targets for hackers looking to steal or infect highly sensitive client and customer data. The reason is that these firms – as well as other outside suppliers who...more

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Carpenter v. United States Privacy Case Pushes Supreme Court to Decide Fourth Amendment Protections of Cell Phone Metadata

The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in what may become one of the defining consumer privacy cases of our generation. The central question in Carpenter v. United States asks whether the government violates the Fourth...more

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Privacy vs. Security: Will SCOTUS Leave the (Third) Party in 2018?

If the government obtains information about your past locations from your wireless provider, is that a search? If so, is it a search that requires the government to obtain a warrant? Courts have held that, because companies...more

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Drawing the Line: Supreme Court Addresses Major Privacy Rights in Cell Phone Dispute

On Wednesday, November 29, 2017, the Supreme Court heard arguments in the appeal of Timothy Carpenter, a man convicted and sentenced to 116 years for his role in a series of armed robberies. In proving his guilt, prosecutors...more

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