eDiscovery

Developments In Mobile Device Electronic Discovery

The collection of data from mobile devices, sometimes necessary for e-discovery purposes, is more difficult than collecting information from computers. […]

Using Analytics To Clean Out The ESI Garage

Writing in Today’s General Counsel, Robert D. Brownstone, attorney at Fenwick & West, and Gabriela P. Baron, Xerox Litigation Services, […]

Over-Preservation Is A Self-Imposed Sanction

The proliferation of email, cloud storage and other ESI has made the “collect everything” approach too expensive for many businesses, […]

An Insidious Threat: Medical Devices As Hacking Portal

At a recent industry-government workshop hosted by the FDA, participants agreed that medical devices could become targets for hackers and […]

Backdoor Security Risk: Abandoned Sub-Domains

Neglect is an opening for a takeover, with nefarious results that begin with setting up a fake website.

Supreme Court Should Address Ambiguous Federal Pleading Standards

The predominant factor driving litigation costs today is e-discovery. In a recent study analyzing the cost of litigation across 57 […]

Over Preservation is a Self-Imposed Sanction

Data preservation is the foundation of a defensible e-discovery process. When a party is sanctioned for e-discovery mistakes, it usually […]

Using Analytics to Clean Out the Esi Garage

As time passes and we acquire more “stuff,” it gets harder to winnow down our possessions. Who longs to spend […]

Technology-Assisted Review Is Not an “Unproven Technology”

Technology-assisted review is a widely accepted and appropriate tool to limit the burden of e-discovery, a U.S. Tax Court recently ruled in a case where the IRS requested what two taxpayers asserted what was an unnecessary amount of data.

Ten Things to Check On Your E-Discovery Bill

Bills sent out by e-discovery vendors are often overlooked, for a number of reasons. One is that companies often deal […]

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