Last year, Gibson Dunn issued a new series of client alerts covering the basics of what practicing litigators and corporate counsel should know about electronic discovery. There are 11 alerts ranging from general overviews to admissibility of electronic evidence. Also, a quick search of their publications page will return many other alerts and articles on … Continue reading Covering the Basics
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Are you ready for the new year?
Are you ready for 2012? Have you aligned your career goals with your personal goals? What do you need to learn about electronic discovery in order to achieve your professional goals for this year? Let's take a look at some of the predictions from industry insiders for what we can expect in 2012: Inside Counsel … Continue reading Are you ready for the new year?
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
BC Law Intellectual Property & Technology Forum & Journal – Avoid the Rainy Day: Survey of U.S. Cloud Computing Caselaw
Cloud computing, a computer networking model that gives users on-demand access to shared software applications and data storage, [1] is becoming increasingly popular among businesses and individuals. For example, if you use Google's Gmail[2] for your email and calendaring, or Snapfish[3] for your online photo sharing and storage; or if your business remotely stores data … Continue reading BC Law Intellectual Property & Technology Forum & Journal – Avoid the Rainy Day: Survey of U.S. Cloud Computing Caselaw
E-Discovery Today: The Fault Lies Not In Our Rules . . .
hausfeld.pdf (application/pdf Object). THE FEDERAL COURTS LAW REVIEW Volume 4, Issue 2 2011 E-Discovery Today: The Fault Lies Not In Our Rules . . . Milberg LLP and Hausfeld LLP* TABLE OF CONTENTS I. INTRODUCTION ................................................................................... 2 II. STATE OF THE UNION ......................................................................... 6 A. The Reality of Electronic Discovery and the Data Deluge ......... … Continue reading E-Discovery Today: The Fault Lies Not In Our Rules . . .
Attorney-Client Privilege and ESI
2011dltr001.pdf (application/pdf Object). THE ATTORNEY-CLIENT PRIVILEGE AND DISCOVERY OF ELECTRONICALLY STORED INFORMATION ABSTRACT The attorney-client privilege is the most sacred and important privilege in our legal system. Despite being at the center of daily practice, the privilege still remains a mystery for many lawyers. This is primarily because the privilege is not absolute, and there … Continue reading Attorney-Client Privilege and ESI
The Concise Guide To E-Discovery | TechRepublic
E-discovery capabilities are no longer an option - they are a critical "must have" capability that will enable organizations to respond to legal actions and be much more proactive about how legal actions, regulatory audits and related activities are managed. New statutes at all levels of government focused on ESI, as well as a growing … Continue reading The Concise Guide To E-Discovery | TechRepublic
Commentary on Proportionality: The Sedona Conference
The Sedona Conference. - Follow this link to the Sedona Conference website to download your copy of their latest publication commenting on proportionality. Here's what others have had to say about it so far: Today The Sedona Conference® made available its Commentary on Proportionality in Electronic Discovery. The commentary (published as a "public comment … Continue reading Commentary on Proportionality: The Sedona Conference
Analysis Guide « The Electronic Discovery Reference Model
Analysis of your ESI Management & Workflow throughout the lifecycle of the matter is extremely important. Review this section of the EDRM to understand how to manage your ESI process in a defensible manner. Analysis Chart Aim: To develop, facilitate, test and validate processes for handling e-discovery efforts. Goal: Assess and understand ESI throughout the … Continue reading Analysis Guide « The Electronic Discovery Reference Model
Why organisations are bringing eDiscovery in house: it’s time to call a spade a spade – part one | Info Risk Awareness
Why organisations are bringing eDiscovery in house: it’s time to call a spade a spade – part one | Info Risk Awareness. Trends in e-discovery project management and specifically in cost containment are pointing to managing the process internally for corporations. Other resources that address this are listed below: Cowen trends report Podcast interview with … Continue reading Why organisations are bringing eDiscovery in house: it’s time to call a spade a spade – part one | Info Risk Awareness
