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2017 eDiscovery Case Law Year in Review, Part 2

eDiscovery Daily

Iowa District Judge Mark W. million because the Dodd-Frank Act authorizes the doubling of back pay for whistleblower retaliation. Winona PVD Coatings, LLC , Indiana Magistrate Judge Michael G. Court Tells Litigants “NO MORE WARNINGS” When It Comes to Boilerplate Discovery Objections : In Liguria Foods, Inc. Gotsch, Sr.

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Will The Real Donald Sterling Please Stand Up? A true story about the 1st target of cancel culture.

Information Governance Perspectives

I marked the date with a sharpie across the cellophane on my last pack. The author with Sterling’s youngest son, Scotty, circa 1983. Donald Sterling holds the author as a baby at his compound in Malibu, California 1977. The author with Scotty Sterling, circa 1989. His funeral was the day I quit smoking.

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Cancel Culture Target #1: Will The Real Donald Sterling Please Stand Up?

Information Governance Perspectives

I marked the date with a sharpie across the cellophane on my last pack. The author with Sterling’s youngest son, Scotty, circa 1983. Donald Sterling holds the author as a baby at his compound in Malibu, California 1977. The author with Scotty Sterling, circa 1989. His funeral was the day I quit smoking.

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FEC: Campaigns Can Use Discounted Cybersecurity Services

Krebs on Security

” ‘A RECIPE FOR DISASTER’ The FEC’s decision comes as federal authorities are issuing increasingly dire warnings that the Russian phishing attacks, voter database probing, and disinformation campaigns that marked the election cycles in 2016 and 2018 were merely a dry run for what campaigns could expect to face in 2020.

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Amid Growing Threats, White House Dismantles Top Cybersecurity Post

Data Matters

Senator Mark R. Then President Obama noted, “[n]o single official oversees cybersecurity policy across the federal government, and no single agency has the responsibility or authority to match the scope and scale of the challenge.” Then word came out that the position would be eliminated altogether.