eDiscovery

To Native or Not to Native, That Is the Question

Responding to document requests in native formats, as opposed to TIFF or PDF, could save tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars. A Foley & Lardner attorney helps troubleshoot the process.

Super-Secure “Blackphone” May Be First In Wave Of BYOD-Friendly Phones

With BYOD concerns for employers on the rise, the race is on for mobile software developers to tap the emerging […]

Too Much Data, Too Little Support

Like their private sector counterparts, federal agencies are wrestling with the challenges of e-discovery, and in some respects they are […]

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 […]

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