The 8 Habits of Highly Effective Project Managers

The PM Student blog (a fantastic resource for anyone interested in learning to be a better project manager) covers the The 8 Habits of Highly Effective Project Managers in a recent post. I've listed them below with links to additional resources for you to explore as you work towards building better habits as an e-discovery … Continue reading The 8 Habits of Highly Effective Project Managers

Performing Quality E-Discovery Searches: Is it Time to Set Some Standards?

Is it time to set some standards when it comes to quality searching in e-discovery? On Digital Detectives, co-hosts Sharon D. Nelson, Esq., President of Sensei Enterprises, Inc. and John W. Simek, Vice President of Sensei Enterprises welcome Jason R. Baron, the Director of Litigation for the National Archives and Records Administration, to talk about … Continue reading Performing Quality E-Discovery Searches: Is it Time to Set Some Standards?

e-Discovery Origins: Zubulake | e-Lessons Learned

e-Lessons Learned is a great blog for following case law updates in the e-discovery world. As they point out below, anyone getting started in understanding why we do what we in e-discovery should learn about the Zubulake case.   Welcome to our signature feature, e-Discovery Origins: Zubulake, designed to give readers a primer on the … Continue reading e-Discovery Origins: Zubulake | e-Lessons Learned

How to Manage an ESI Review Team

The following links point to a series of posts from the E-Discovery Daily Blog. The focus of the content walks you step by step in best practices for managing an e-discovery document review team. 1.       Introduction 2.       Clearly Define Objectives 3.       Get a Handle on the Document Collection 4.       First Steps in Drafting Criteria 5.       … Continue reading How to Manage an ESI Review Team

Trial Court Says New York’s “Requester Pays” Rule Applies Only to Data That Is Not Readily Available : E-Discovery Law Alert

As discussed in a recent post, there exists a dichotomy between the New York state and federal courts with respect to which party should bear the cost of producing inaccessible data via Trial Court Says New York's "Requester Pays" Rule Applies Only to Data That Is Not Readily Available : E-Discovery Law Alert.   Additional … Continue reading Trial Court Says New York’s “Requester Pays” Rule Applies Only to Data That Is Not Readily Available : E-Discovery Law Alert