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Transitioning to a Fully Digital Government

National Archives Records Express

A US Army specialist 4 examines a computer printout. National Archives Identifier: 6386418 This blog post is the first in a series focusing on specific areas agencies should consider in their transition to fully digital government. After that date, NARA will only accept permanent records in digital formats with required metadata.

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The Green Agenda: IDP’s Role in Shaping Sustainable Business Practices

Info Source

However, to ensure a balanced conference agenda, I was invited to discuss the interplay between Intelligent Document Processing (IDP) and sustainability – a topic perfectly aligned with the conference theme. And our offices are far from being paperless, with an excessive number of digital documents being printed for review and annotation.

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Even with Bad Communication and Unfulfilled Discovery Obligations, Sanctions Still Not Granted: eDiscovery Case Law

eDiscovery Daily

It was also charged that the relators intentionally deleted computer files concerning these conversations and threw away the computer on which the files were stored, thereby precluding examination of the relevant metadata. The relators produced no documents in response to the requests. Judge’s Ruling.

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What Happens to Electronic Records in the Archives?

The Texas Record

The Archives and information services division at the Texas State Library and Archives Commission (TSLAC) has a sophisticated electronic records processes. During E-records 2020 Brian Thomas, an Electronic Records Specialist at TSLAC, presented “What Happens Electronic Records Sent to the State Archives?” doc to.pdf).

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Twenty-One Points, Less Than 350 Words: eDiscovery Best Practices

eDiscovery Daily

As Craig notes in the latest blog post on his terrific Ball in Your Court blog ( Electronic Storage in a Nutshell ), he finished the E-Discovery Workbook for the 2019 Georgetown E-Discovery Training Academy (which we covered here ). Do you feel you have an adequate understanding of technical concepts like electronic storage?

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Court Orders Defendants to Produce Laptop for Forensic Examination – Again: eDiscovery Case Law

eDiscovery Daily

Kutsomarkos provided pdf versions of documents from the laptop…However, the pdf files scrubbed the metadata from the documents and that metadata should be available on the hard drives…Also, the computer in Garrett was a personal computer, but here the computer was Ms. Kutsomarkos noted Ms.

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2017 eDiscovery Case Law Year in Review, Part 2

eDiscovery Daily

Austin (no relation) denied the defendant’s motion to overrule the plaintiff’s objections to the defendant’s discovery requests, due to the fact that the plaintiff stated it was withholding documents based on each of the objections. Give me my metadata! Court Orders Plaintiff to Produce Emails with Original Metadata : In Singh et.