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Quality Control, Making Sure the Numbers Add Up: eDiscovery Throwback Thursdays

eDiscovery Daily

Documents during review may be classified in a number of ways, but the most common ways to classify documents as to whether they are responsive, non-responsive, or privileged. Responsive documents that are not privileged are then produced to opposing counsel. Example of File Count Tracking.

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Preparing for Litigation Before it Happens: eDiscovery Best Practices, Part Two

eDiscovery Daily

Editor’s Note: Tom O’Connor is a nationally known consultant, speaker, and writer in the field of computerized litigation support systems. Now, Tom has written another terrific overview regarding pre-litigation considerations titled Preparing for Litigation Before it Happens that we’re happy to share on the eDiscovery Daily blog.

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Brett Burney of Burney Consultants LLC: eDiscovery Trends 2018

eDiscovery Daily

Prior to establishing Burney Consultants LLC, Brett spent over 5 years at the law firm of Thompson Hine LLP where he worked with litigation teams in building document databases, counseling on electronic discovery issues, and supporting their technology at trial & hearings. That’s negligent and ripe with risk.

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2019 eDiscovery Case Law Year in Review, Part 2

eDiscovery Daily

Here is one such case from 2019: Court Denies Defendant’s Motion to Compel Production of Documents and Metadata : In Washington v. There are always a handful of cases each year related to discovery of social media data. Oh, and a photo on social media can be discoverable simply because you’re “tagged” in it. GEO Group, Inc.

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Thoughts on the Legal Technology Implications of Dynamic Communication Practices

eDiscovery Daily

One example is data categorization, also known as the metadata describing an element of data. In document management systems, it’s generally required that documents are placed into workspaces relating to clients or matters. Classification is not limited to email and documents, of course. Issue tagging is one.

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My Experience at the Washington DC Masters Conference

eDiscovery Daily

The agenda featured a diverse range of topics, such as Modern Data, Link Files, eDiscovery Case Law, and Artificial Intelligence, making it an exceptional experience for attendees. The first session, with standing room only, kicked off the discussion on how Modern Data is becoming more necessary in eDiscovery and investigations.

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eDiscovery for the Rest of Us: eDiscovery Best Practices, Part Four

eDiscovery Daily

Editor’s Note: Tom O’Connor is a nationally known consultant, speaker, and writer in the field of computerized litigation support systems. She estimated the contents will unzip to about 10-12 GB with somewhere between 50,000 to 100, 000 documents total. Simple document tagging and production identification. What’s Next?