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Ready for In-Depth eDiscovery Training? Head to Georgetown: eDiscovery Best Practices

eDiscovery Daily

There’s also Authentication and Admissibility, Forms of Production, Preservation and Sanctions and Technology-Assisted Review (“TAR”) for eDiscovery. Even Mobile Data Preservation, Rule 502 and Ethics. If you want to achieve “total immersion” in all educational topics eDiscovery – this is the place to do it!

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Data security: Why a proactive stance is best

IBM Big Data Hub

Closely related to data security and an integral part of taking a proactive stance toward it is data privacy , or how data is stored, accessed and secured against improper access, theft or other loss. A comprehensive data security strategy includes people, processes and technology. Where do data breaches originate?

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Here’s a Webinar TODAY to Learn about Preserving and Analyzing Smartphone Data: eDiscovery Best Practices

eDiscovery Daily

But, how can you ensure you’re properly preserving the ESI on your smartphone and how can you get the most out of the data it contains? If you want to learn some best practices for smartphone data preservation and analysis from two smart guys uniquely qualified to discuss those topics, check it out! So, what do you think?

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Welcome to ILTACON 2019!: eDiscovery Trends

eDiscovery Daily

The International Legal Technology Association (ILTA) annual educational conference of 2019 (known as ILTACON) kicked off yesterday with several networking events, and begins in earnest today with the first day of sessions. As always, eDiscovery Daily will once again be covering the show. At least they’ll try.

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Another Commentary from The Sedona Conference: eDiscovery Best Practices

eDiscovery Daily

This Commentary is contained within a manageable 43 page PDF document and, as many good TSC commentaries do, includes several guidelines “to help a party meet its duty to preserve discoverable information and to provide pragmatic suggestions and a framework for creating a set of preservation procedures.”

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Court Enters Parties’ Order for Discovery of ESI: eDiscovery Case Law

eDiscovery Daily

26(f) conference (or later if agreed) custodians, non-custodial data sources, third party data sources and inaccessible data. Preservation of ESI , which notes guidelines for the parties regarding preservation and what they don’t have to preserve (absent a showing of good cause by the requesting party, that is).