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Court Grants Adverse Inference Sanction Against Infringing Author: eDiscovery Case Law

eDiscovery Daily

During litigation, the plaintiff made a discovery request for documents stored on the defendantā€™s various Google and Yahoo accounts. On August 12, 2015, while this discovery request was pending, the defendant deleted one of her Google sock puppet accounts. Case opinion link courtesy of eDiscovery Assistant.

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The Sedona Conference Has an Updated Commentary on Rule 45 Subpoenas to Non-Parties: eDiscovery Best Practices

eDiscovery Daily

Last week, The Sedona ConferenceĀ® (TSC) and its Working Group 1 on Electronic Document Retention & Production (WG1) announced the publication of the Public Comment Version of The Sedona Conference Commentary on Rule 45 Subpoenas to Non-Parties, Second Edition. That was 12 years ago! That was 12 years ago!

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Production is the ā€œRingoā€ of the eDiscovery Phases: eDiscovery Throwback Thursdays

eDiscovery Daily

Case law has evolved over the years, especially since the 2015 Federal Rules changes impacted rulings on sanctions and proportionality, among other things. Back then, we had only 65 posts related to case law, now, weā€™re close to nine years old and have 689 posts related to case law (covering over 530 unique cases). Numbering scheme (e.g.,

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Another Commentary from The Sedona Conference: eDiscovery Best Practices

eDiscovery Daily

The Sedona ConferenceĀ® (TSC) Conference and its Working Group 1 on Electronic Document Retention & Production (WG1) have yet another publication to announce in 2018. advances in electronic document management technology. advances in electronic document management technology.

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2019 eDiscovery Case Law Year in Review, Part 1

eDiscovery Daily

Last year, eDiscovery Daily published 66 posts related to eDiscovery and data privacy case decisions and activities over the past year, covering 56 unique cases ! As always, we had a number of interesting cases related to various eDiscovery topics. So, as we have done for the last eight(!) years, letā€™s take a look back at 2019!

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The Evolution of Aggah: From Roma225 to the RG Campaign

Security Affairs

Few months ago we started observing a cyber operation aiming to attack private companies in various business sectors, from automotive to luxury, education, and media/marketing. All the infection starts with a malicious XLS document weaponized with an embedded macro. Figure 12: Hagga campaign reference. Introduction. Conclusion.

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Extended Validation Certificates are Dead

Troy Hunt

They also failed to renew an Azure one in 2013 and just to be clear about it certainly not being a Microsoft thing, HSBC forgot one in 2008 , Instagram forgot one in 2015 and LinkedIn forgot one last year. Real customers want to know this - what does it cover and are there documented examples of it being used? Too long ago?

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