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Ignoring Internet of Things Devices Could Be IdIoTic: eDiscovery Trends

eDiscovery Daily

See what I did there? ; o ) While I’m speaking at the University of Florida E-Discovery Conference today, let’s take a look at a couple of articles related to Internet of Things (IoT) devices that you need to know from an eDiscovery standpoint. What are the types of evidence out there? We need to know to win in this environment.”.

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Tuesday’s Relativity Fest 2019 Sessions: eDiscovery Trends

eDiscovery Daily

The EDRM has been a household name in the e-discovery and legal technology industry for 15 years. Join this lively and interactive session for a discussion about evolving standards and workflows in e-discovery and how they might be incorporated into a revised EDRM.

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The Future of Payments Security

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

Online skimming is an adverse activity of stealing payment information during card-not-present transactions by infecting e-commerce sites with sniffers. Security researchers often use the term “magecart” to refer to different groups of cybercriminals that perform various types of skimming attacks. Online skimming.

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Relativity Fest is Here! And So Are We!: eDiscovery Trends

eDiscovery Daily

Actually, it started yesterday, with a few events, including the Welcome Reception and the Beer and Basics: e-Discovery 101 and Relativity Fundamentals session (serving beer and wine at an education session is OK with me!). PD189198 – Making the Team: How One Law Firm Supercharged e-Discovery.

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Four Times Self-Collection Went Wrong

eDiscovery Daily

Per FRCP Rule 26(g), attorneys must sign discovery requests, responses, and objections. M1 1500 Group is a well-known age discrimination case in which two of the defendant’s employees collected ESI without any counsel supervision. Counsel signed the discovery response despite their hands-off approach. 1] Gretchen E.

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2017 eDiscovery Case Law Year in Review, Part 4

eDiscovery Daily

We grouped those cases into common subject themes and will review them over the next few posts. Here are the remaining fifteen cases related to spoliation and sanctions below: Court Says Rule 37(e) Doesn’t Apply When Recording Was Intentionally Deleted : In Hsueh v. Perhaps you missed some of these? Now is your chance to catch up!

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2019 eDiscovery Case Law Year in Review, Part 1

eDiscovery Daily

As always for the cases we did cover, we grouped them into common subject themes and will review them over the next few posts. Pennsylvania Supreme Court Rules that Forcing Provision of Computer Password Violates the Fifth Amendment : In Commonwealth v. NON-PARTY DISCOVERY. Commc’ns Unlimited Inc. Minter , Georgia Chief U.S.