E-Discovery

Top Ten E-Discovery Mistakes

Quality control issues in the process of producing documents for e-discovery can lead to costly mistakes that may impact the […]

Whistleblower Takes Files, Charged With Theft

The woman had filed discrimination and retaliation claims against her employer and maintained she took the files, which included confidential student records, to support her claims.

Law Schools Lag In Teaching E-Discovery

Why are law schools paying minimal attention to e-discovery when e-discovery expenses often approach half or more of the total […]

Pending Changes To Federal Rules Will Change E-Discovery

Changes to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure scheduled to come into effect in December will increase the courts’ focus […]

E-Discovery Tip: Facebook Has A Long Memory

Discrepancies between the digital trail and the actual page will raise even greater suspicion as to why the posts were hidden or deleted…

Jury Still Out On Predictive Coding

In the world of e-discovery, they are sometimes equated, but there is a distinction between technology-assisted review (TAR) and predictive […]

Unprotected Smartphone Data Is Easily Collected

Most people are aware that messages on their mobile devices can be collected, along with their time stamps, but the […]

How Judges Look At E-Discovery

A survey by Exterro queried 22 federal judges on e-discovery trends and best practices. The results and associated comments are […]

What Is ESI, And How Do You “Govern” It?

Understanding two basic terms and how their meaning has evolved is the first step in confronting what has become the most difficult…

Recent Developments In E-Discovery Case Law

Judge Peck sheds new light on the protocol for judicial review of technology assisted review, specifically on disclosure of the “seed set” used to train review software.

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