eDiscovery

How Metadata Can Affect a Case

Metadata, simply defined, is data about data, and what it reveals can have a telling effect in litigation, explains Tom […]

GM Skewered For Abusing A Common Data Management Practice

Called “information life-cycle management” at GM, it was essentially a version of what most companies do to reduce the vast […]

Who Should Perform a Database Collection, IT Department or Third Party?

The writer considers the question: Whom do you contact first when you need to respond to a request involving your […]

Using Predictive Coding to Find Privileged Content

Predictive coding, also known as technology-assisted review (TAR), is gaining wider acceptance in litigation and regulatory investigations, but lawyers generally […]

How Metadata Can Affect a Case

Metadata is data about data. File metadata is stored within the file and includes properties that are visible to the […]

Tech-Savvy Paralegals Filling Out E-Discovery Ranks

Historically, paralegals have been most involved with document review and processing, interviewing clients, assisting with depositions and written discovery, and […]

The Complex Challenges of Cross-Border E-Discovery Management

E-discovery project management is a rapidly growing specialty. While best practices continue to evolve, no true standards or standardized protocols […]

Multi-Matter Repositories Are the iTunes of E-Discovery

Corporations are using “iTunes” to manage e-discovery, but they call it a multi-matter repository. The volume of data exploded when […]

Early And Routine Data Management Will Lower E-Discovery Costs

The most effective way to control e-discovery costs is to have a good data management system working on a routine […]

E-Discovery Meets Moravec’s Paradox

After chess grandmaster Gary Kasparov was defeated by a machine – it took the second generation of IBM’s Deep Blue […]

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