The Georgetown Advanced eDiscovery Institute

The Advanced eDiscovery Institute A continuing education program by Georgetown Law School This year the program was held December 6 & 7 The agenda and roster of speakers can be found here. This conference is considered one of the most highly regarded e-discovery learning events of the year.  Learn something new about e-discovery today by … Continue reading The Georgetown Advanced eDiscovery Institute

Covering the Basics

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

Law.com – 6 Factors Help Avoid an E-Discovery Disaster

Law.com - 6 Factors Help Avoid an E-Discovery Disaster. This is a good check list for preparing for your discovery conference with the other side or simply preparing for litigation in general. The six factors detailed in the article are: Preserve Relevant ESI - author provides a case example Confer with your Opponent - describes … Continue reading Law.com – 6 Factors Help Avoid an E-Discovery Disaster

Early case assessment – Getting Started (ECA)

Early case assessment - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. I would recommend learning about early case assessment by reviewing the Wikipedia entry on ECA first. Then take a look at the article by Eric Barnum that discusses ECA with or without technology. This article is critical to understanding the attorney point of view as well as … Continue reading Early case assessment – Getting Started (ECA)