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5 Lessons from the 2019 State of E-Discovery Report

Hanzo Learning Center

We’re just past the midpoint of the year, and all across the U.S., people are taking vacations, heading out on road trips, cooling off at the pool, or barbequing with friends and relatives. Physically stepping out of the office affords the perfect opportunity to metaphorically step back and take stock. Are we working on the right things?

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Increasing Your Technological Competence, Part 2

eDiscovery Daily

Collaboration apps, forensic tools, and discovery software are just a few technologies that an attorney must juggle regularly. Brush up on your knowledge by reading case law, eDiscovery blogs, and regulations on data collection. Brush up on your knowledge by reading case law, eDiscovery blogs, and regulations on data collection.

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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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GUEST ESSAY: A primer on the degrees of privacy tech companies assign to your digital footprints

The Last Watchdog

Marketers frequently purchase or share first-party data from another partner organization. Data collection red flags. All of this leads us to “third-party” data. Third-party data is generally implicitly collected, used and shared from an external party across sites. E-commerce impacted.

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[Infographic] The 6 Most Typical Challenges Enterprise Face When Collecting Data From Google Drive

Hanzo Learning Center

Therefore, companies must preserve, collect, and produce this data in response to discovery requests. Note, according to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure (FRCP) 37(e), a party can be penalized if it fails to preserve electronically stored information (ESI) when it can reasonably anticipate litigation.

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When Litigation Hits, The First 7 to 10 Days is Critical: eDiscovery Throwback Thursdays

eDiscovery Daily

Activities: Create List of Key Employees Most Likely to have Documents Relevant to the Litigation: To estimate the scope of the case, it’s important to begin to prepare the list of key employees that may have potentially responsive data. Are you using internal resources, outside counsel or a litigation support vendor?

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Facebook Will Shift to Emphasize Encrypted Ephemeral Messages, Zuckerberg Says: eDiscovery Trends

eDiscovery Daily

That would mark a sharp reversal for Facebook, which has grown into one of the world’s wealthiest companies by inventing exotic new methods of personal data collection and allowing brands to sell advertising against it. Of course, ephemeral messaging has already been at issue in litigation, with the Waymo v.