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Court Denies Dueling Sanctions Motions from Both Plaintiffs and Defendants: eDiscovery Case Law

eDiscovery Daily

The plaintiffs filed a Motion for Sanctions Pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 37 for Defendant Swift’s Spoliation of Evidence, requesting two alternative sanctions under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 37(e): (1) a directed verdict on the issue of liability; or (2) an adverse inference jury instruction. Judge’s Ruling.

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2017 eDiscovery Case Law Year in Review, Part 4

eDiscovery Daily

Here are the remaining fifteen cases related to spoliation and sanctions below: Court Says Rule 37(e) Doesn’t Apply When Recording Was Intentionally Deleted : In Hsueh v. Court Grants Lesser Sanctions Against Defendant for Various Discovery Issues : In New Mexico Oncology v. Alabama Chief Magistrate Judge John E. Holdings, Inc.

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Wednesday LTNY 2018 Sessions: eDiscovery Trends

eDiscovery Daily

ESI sources: now that we routinely deal with email, text messages and mobile discovery, what is happening with data sources like Bluetooth connections, wearables, medical devices or smart home video? The panel will also review how professionals are integrating big data and machine learning in e-discovery, compliance, and regulatory matters.

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Philology from Philadelphia

Positively RIM

Priscilla Emery, owner of ECM Scope (and a former Sr. VP at AIIM) observed: “Cloud approaches to support document management are re-emerging but I was struck by the lack of e-mail management approaches being fully integrated into many of them. Of course, SharePoint has been the basis for many of these applications and more.

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Whee! What a Great Event at the Second Annual WiE Legal Technology Showcase and Conference: eDiscovery Trends

eDiscovery Daily

As I noted yesterday , the Women in eDiscovery (WiE), Houston Chapter, in partnership with South Texas College of Law and the Association of Certified E-Discovery Specialists (ACEDS), hosted the second annual “Legal Technology Showcase & Conference” yesterday. No GDPR violations/fines have been reported – yet.