The Electronic Discovery Reference Model

The Electronic Discovery Reference Model. The Electronic Discovery Reference Model is a collective effort by industry experts to establish guidelines, standards and provide a reference resource for managing electronic discovery. As a reference tool, it's probably best to not try to read the entire site at once ... if you're preparing for a presentation, I've … Continue reading The Electronic Discovery Reference Model

The eDiscovery Paradigm Shift

The eDiscovery Paradigm Shift. This article explores an on-going open discussion about manual document (ESI) review vs. automated review. Key learning points include: when does a manual review make the most sense? considerations for making the review workflow decision a discussion of technology options for document review

SharePoint 2010 is the next dumping ground for lawyers to understand « e-Disclosure Information Project

SharePoint 2010 is the next dumping ground for lawyers to understand « e-Disclosure Information Project. E-Discovery case teams should make every effort to understand the client's technology resources and how they will affect the litigation matter. This blog post by Chris Dale explores how SharePoint data is increasingly showing up in litigation and what you … Continue reading SharePoint 2010 is the next dumping ground for lawyers to understand « e-Disclosure Information Project

Early Case Assessment, Cost Savings & Privilege Problems | Legal Talk Network

Early Case Assessment, Cost Savings & Privilege Problems | Legal Talk Network. The ESI Report on Legal Talk Network explores early case assessment in this podcast. ECA is something that attorneys have always done but because of today's technology, they are able to utilize tools to manage the cost and quality of early review of … Continue reading Early Case Assessment, Cost Savings & Privilege Problems | Legal Talk Network

Lawyers as Project Managers | Legal Talk Network

Lawyers as Project Managers | Legal Talk Network. The tools are not as important as the process. There is a growing industry trend that is looking for attorneys to increase / improve their project management skills. Listen to this podcast from Legal Talk Network's Kennedy-Mighell Report to hear the latest discussion on this topic.