eDiscovery
Tag details
Welcome to the 'eDiscovery' tag page at Technorati. This page features content from the farthest reaches of the Blogosphere that authors have "tagged" with 'eDiscovery'.
Look up
"eDiscovery"
at The Free Dictionary
Latest blogosphere posts tagged “eDiscovery”
-
One Year Later Is C3 Growing in Importance? - A Formula for Evaluating eDiscovery Vendors
InfoGovernance Engagement Area —
Authority: 116
In an effort to quickly yet effectively evaluate and predict both the immediate and long term success of electronic discovery vendors, the following considerations shared in a formulaic manner are provided for your review. These thoughts/considerations - shared initially in 2007, again in 2008, and now once more ...21 hours ago -
Collecting Gumballs
Discovery Resources —
Authority: 109
by Dennis Kiker, Director of Professional Services, Fios, Inc. I am fortunate in that I work out of my home, which has decided advantages at times, particularly at this time of year when I can look out my window on the neighborhood and enjoy the autumn colors. In Virginia, as in much of the Southeastern United ...1 day ago -
Times E-Disclosure article leads with Baby P photocopier excuse
Chris Dale Lawyer Support —
Authority: 127
The article on E-Disclosure in today’s Times E-disclosure: how good is your filing system? by Grania Langdon-Down leads with the extraordinary “lost in the photocopier” excuse given by Ofsted as they gave late disclosure of 2,000 pages of documents in Sharon Shoesmith’s judicial review case.I was interviewed ...2 days ago -
Florida Court Imposes Sanctions for Failure to Preserve Blackberry Data
Wise Law Blog —
Authority: 125
Law.com report s on a Florida courts ruling that pushes the envelope on the duty to preserve electronic data: Numerous courts have imposed sanctions for failing to preserve e-mails and other electronic documents. But few decisions have addressed the consequences of destroying electronic information stored on ...2 days ago -
Gartner points to non-US E-Discovery market growth
Chris Dale Lawyer Support —
Authority: 127
Gartner predicts an eDiscovery market worth $1.2 billion in 2010. More than 10% of that will be outside the US. Software suppliers may be ready to run with this, but where are the skilled people?Gartner’s report of 16 December E-Discovery Software Marketplace is Set to Continue High-Growth Pace has inevitably ...2 days ago -
Early Case Assessment (ECA): An Emerging Product Category
e-discovery 2.0 Electronic Discovery, EDiscovery, E-Discovery, Legal Discovery —
Authority: 103
There are many barriers preventing the creation of a new product category, especially in the legal industry. The biggest is inertia, since most people prefer to leverage the tools they have, both on grounds of cost (why spend money on something new?) and familiarity (who wants to spend time learning a new workflow?). ...2 days ago -
Let them eat Cake in Computer Forensics? Maybe not this time.
Nerino Petro's Compujurist.com —
Authority: 115
Law enforcement agencies around the country use Encase from Guidance Software to forensically image computer disks in investigations and prosecutions. This means that defense experts need to own this $3,000+ program rather than a less expensive alternative. However, in Washington State it appears that is no longer the ...2 days ago -
Kind words from the Posse List eDiscovery Reading Room
Chris Dale Lawyer Support —
Authority: 127
If a supplier asked me what to do if it received unsolicited praise from a respected source, I would tell them to stick it up on their web site. What is the proper reaction when someone says nice things about me?My own shy and retiring nature is at odds with my role as cheer-leader for [...]3 days ago -
Legal Technology Awards 2009
Chris Dale Lawyer Support —
Authority: 127
The Legal Technology Awards list is out. The number of categories, providers and products may seem bewildering, but their web sites give a good idea of what they do. Follow some links and see what maps to the problems which your firm or company faces.The Legal Technology Awards come in two waves, the juried awards ...3 days ago -
451 Group reports on IQPC in New York
Chris Dale Lawyer Support —
Authority: 127
I was not at IQPC’s E-discovery conference in New York last week (see IQPC New York – minimizing risks, costs and challenges). Fortunately the 451 Group’s Katey Wood was there and her report is here.Two of the points which caught Katey Wood’s eye are of particular interest. One is the session in which Deborah ...4 days ago -
Legal Inc publishes 5th podcast and Earles article
Chris Dale Lawyer Support —
Authority: 127
Litigation support provider Legal Inc has now published the fifth in the series of podcasts which I recorded with Lisa Burton. This one covers the software and systems available in the market. The series can be found here.Legal Inc has also published a briefing paper which I wrote called Earles: Focusing the mind on ...4 days ago -
The Baby P case may be the disclosure story of the year
Chris Dale Lawyer Support —
Authority: 127
It begins to look as if the Baby P case will beat even Earles v Barclay’s Bank in terms of its long-term influence on disclosure, not least for the likely focus on individual failings. Is this cock-up or conspiracy? Why were documents being photocopied anyway? How about a forensic examination of Ofsted’s ...4 days ago -
Obsolete Already?: Why the 2006 Amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure Need Revision
The eDiscovery Paradigm Shift —
Authority: 402
As most people in the electronic discovery field are aware, eDiscovery is expensive, time consuming and complicated. The 2006 amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure did little more than acknowledge that electronic records are part of the discovery process. While this might have been shocking to some, it ...6 days ago -
Case Report – More e-mail skirmishes in Canadian FOI law
All About Information —
Authority: 454
On October 16th, the Alberta Court of Queen’s bench partially affirmed an Alberta OIPC order that dealt with access to e-mails. It is notable for its consideration of e-mails that were alleged to be “personal” and therefore not accessible to the public and its consideration of the process for searching and ...6 days ago -
Irish Law Reform Commission consultation paper on Documentary and Electronic Evidence
Chris Dale Lawyer Support —
Authority: 127
The Irish Law Reform Commission has just issued a consultation paper on Documentary and Electronic Evidence. At 313 pages, it is not going to be a quick read and I have done no more than skim it so far.Its ambit is extremely wide, embracing civil and criminal proceedings, the definition of a document, the rules [...]1 week ago -
IQPC New York E-discovery Conference 2009
Too much information —
Authority: 111
I got the chance to attend several sessions at the New York IQPC e-discovery event this week for some interesting perspectives on bringing e-discovery to the enterprise. Recommind ’s Craig Carpenter hosted a panel on Information Governance featuring Scott McVeigh, Director of RM at Aramark and Dawson Horn, ...1 week ago -
UK interest in outsourcing on the rise
Chris Dale Lawyer Support —
Authority: 127
A Tweet earlier this week asks “Weekly LPO articles in the UK?” which, extended from its native (and necessarily abbreviated) Tweet-speak, means “Are we seeing at least one article a week about legal process outsourcing in the UK?”The question was triggered by an article in Legal Week headed Pass it on which ...1 week ago -
New website for Local Government Lawyers brings commercial awareness to public sector litigation
Chris Dale Lawyer Support —
Authority: 127
A new website for local government lawyers has appeared. Given the very wide range of legal issues which affect local authorities, it is perhaps surprising that we have not seen one before. Local authority insulation from the real world will not help them in the civil courts.I came across the site Local Government ...1 week ago -
More businesses on the block at LexisNexis?
Inorganic Growth —
Authority: 121
Contact: Brenon Daly When LexisNexis announced last month that it was selling off its HotDocs business, it got us thinking about other divestitures that the information provider may be contemplating. More specifically, we wonder if LexisNexis is considering reheating its effort to shed Applied Discovery. Not ...1 week ago -
How to Reduce E-Discovery Costs Part V: What Part of E-Discovery To Bring In-House
e-discovery 2.0 Electronic Discovery, EDiscovery, E-Discovery, Legal Discovery —
Authority: 103
Part IV of this series on reducing e-discovery costs described how bringing e-discovery in-house can reduce costs. One of the major decision points when in-sourcing e-discovery is to decide which parts of the e-discovery process should be in-sourced. In making this decision, each company should look at the ...1 week ago

