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Data Preservation: Don’t Treat Discovery Like It’s 1999

IG Guru

Two recent decisions highlight the importance of preserving relevant data, including text messages, as soon as litigation is anticipated. The post Data Preservation: Don’t Treat Discovery Like It’s 1999 appeared first on IG GURU. In both cases, courts imposed harsh sanctions […].

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Four Tips for Successful Meet and Confers

eDiscovery Daily

The purpose of the meet and confer is to discuss litigation details such as data preservation, privilege issues, the form of production, and expenses. To get the ball rolling, counsel can prepare a list of general questions: What data types need to be collected? The client’s IT environment must be understood as well.

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Welcome to ILTACON 2019!: eDiscovery Trends

eDiscovery Daily

With news of data breaches happening more often than we want to hear, who ultimately has responsibility for data privacy and security? Who is ultimately responsible for making sure data preservation and collection is conducted with the utmost quality and precision? Either way, it should be entertaining and informative.

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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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eDiscovery Expert Tom O’Connor Reviews CloudNine Platform

eDiscovery Daily

Based in Houston, Texas, CloudNine is a legal intelligence technology company with deep expertise in the analysis, processing, and review of electronically stored information (ESI). A new user can literally login, set up an account, point to a set of data and begin working within 5 minutes. Free Early Data Assessment (EDA).