eDiscovery

Too Much Data, Too Little Support

Federal agencies remain uneasy about their ability to manage e-discovery and electronic data, according to Deloitte’s “Seventh Annual Benchmarking Study […]

February Wrap-Up Of Notable E-Discovery Cases

Recent state court rulings in the rapidly evolving field of e-discovery. Among them: the denial of a request for disclosure […]

Prepare in Advance for Litigation Holds

If litigation is like bad weather, the time to prepare for a litigation hold is when the skies are clear, […]

The TGC E-Discovery Survey

Slow to confront the social media conundrum; slow to adopt predictive coding…

Prepare Far in Advance for Litigation Holds

A legal hold is a protocol that preserves evidence likely to be responsive in litigation. The process is part of […]

Predictive Coding Slowly Becoming the Norm

TGC survey results indicate that recognition of the risks posed by social media is widespread, but procedures for dealing with […]

The E-Discovery Vs. Privacy Law Dilemma In The Asia-Pacific

Conflicts have emerged between what U.S. discovery laws require and blocking statutes and data privacy laws in the countries of […]

What Litigators Should Understand About Statistics And E-Discovery

DiscoverReady blogger Maureen O’Neil discusses “richness” and other basic concepts of e-discovery statistics, concepts that anyone engaged in what is […]

Get Used to Mobile-Device Discovery

Information stored on mobile devices is now part of the e-discovery mix, and companies need to prepare for it. The […]

Big Data, Big Dreams

Most organizations are massive data factories. The amount of collected information is growing rapidly, with terabytes of data and metadata […]

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