eDiscovery

E-Discovery Cost Drivers

December 9, 2013

The discovery phase can represent more than fifty percent of total litigation costs. These costs are driven up by the […]

Will A New “Proportionality Rule” Ease The E-Discovery Burden?

December 3, 2013

New Federal Rules of Civil Procedure now in the pipeline could alter e-discovery practice and make it less expensive and […]

How BYOD Mobile Phone Policy Complicates E-Discovery

November 25, 2013

The rising trend of employees storing, creating, and disseminating work documents from their own personal mobile devices is fragmenting information […]

Multilingual Review in the E-Discovery Process

November 24, 2013

As a result of the increase in global commerce and international corporate disputes, discovery of large volumes of data in […]

Paper Records Still Critical to Discovery

November 21, 2013

The paperless office has proven to be a myth. Despite the explosion of digital information, businesses continue to generate massive […]

How A Model E-Discovery Agreement Falls Apart

November 20, 2013

Entering into an agreed-upon model discovery order is rightfully considered a good way to put a lid on e-discovery costs, […]

Multilingual Review In The E-Discovery Process

November 15, 2013

For better or worse, much of the rest of the world has caught up with the United States in terms […]

E-Discovery: What’s Accessible In Social Media And How To Find It

October 22, 2013

With more than 70 percent of people in the U.S. using social media, sites like Facebook, Twitter, and MySpace are […]

Social Media ‘Evidentiary Goldmine’

September 12, 2013

Reviewing social media is now a matter of due diligence, as that data has become…

The Key Thing To Look For In Predictive Coding Software

August 29, 2013

When selecting document review software, the most important thing to look for is its ability to rank documents by relevancy. […]

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