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Court Orders Defendants to Sample Disputed Documents to Help Settle Dispute: eDiscovery Case Law

eDiscovery Daily

11, 2018) , California Magistrate Judge Laurel Beeler ordered the defendants to review a random sample of unreviewed documents in dispute and produce any responsive documents reviewed (along with a privilege log, if applicable) and report on the number of documents and families reviewed and the rate of responsiveness within one week.

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Wednesday LTNY 2018 Sessions: eDiscovery Trends

eDiscovery Daily

The Legaltech Judges Panel returns for 2018 to examine critical issues in ESI: Rule 34(b) Implications: why are courts still struggling with lawyers who don’t know the rules have changed and why lawyers are still struggling with “reasonable time specified to respond”. Will we see lawyers subpoena the connected car for its sensor data?

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Texas Archives Month and Electronic Records Day

The Texas Record

The DIR Statewide Data Program overview offers ten short video segments based on the Data Management Book of Knowledge. Watch all ten or just segment #1 Overview and Segment #9 Document & Content Management. 10/03 DIR Technology Showcase- Data Storage & Digital Archives. LIVE EVENTS. Hosted by DIR.

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Court Denies Party’s Request to Produce in Native Format Instead of TIFF: eDiscovery Case Law

eDiscovery Daily

25, 2018) , Kansas Magistrate Judge James P. In this multi-district corn litigation, on August 16, 2018, the Court ordered LDC to complete its document production by September 6. LDC stated it “is converting these files to TIFF format, but Syngenta is unreasonably insisting that all documents be in TIFF before the deadline.”.

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Age Appropriate Design: ICO Issues Draft Code of Practice for Online Services Used by Children

Hunton Privacy

Given the extraterritorial reach of the UK Data Protection Act 2018, organizations based outside of the UK may be subject to the code, which is expected to take effect by the end of 2019. Generalized data sharing for the purposes of commercial reuse is unlikely to meet this standard.

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Simon Says – Once, Twice, Three Times a Spoliator: eDiscovery Case Law

eDiscovery Daily

In July 2018, approximately seven months after Schulton voluntarily left ScholarChip’s employment, Schulton sent an email both to the plaintiff and the CTO of ScholarChip, where he announced his intent to create a loan servicing system that would compete directly with the plaintiff. The next month, the plaintiff filed this lawsuit.

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Court Denies Non-Party’s Request to Quash Subpoena in Telecommunications Dispute: eDiscovery Case Law

eDiscovery Daily

On July 24, Charter filed this motion to quash the plaintiff’s subpoena, representing that she sought the same information from the defendants three times, and that she had not received any responsive documents by when she served the subpoena, or by August 7, when she filed her response in opposition.