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Here’s an ACEDS Houston CLE Event You Can Attend No Matter Where You Are: eDiscovery Education

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In a normal non-COVID-19 (coronavirus) world, our chapter events for the Association of Certified E-Discovery Specialists (ACEDS) Houston chapter would in-person local events and probably limited to legal professionals in Houston and surrounding areas. In this one-hour webcast that’s CLE-approved for 0.75 So, what do you think?

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Will Lawyers Ever Embrace Technology?: eDiscovery Best Practices, Part Four

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Craig Ball once made a great point in responding to a post of mine about educating lawyers when he said “ We not only need to persuade lawyers to take the plunge, we need to insure there’s a pool for them to jump into. Pursue online education? The Discovery Revolution , George L. Here’s the fourth part. Paul and Bruce H.

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Observations about Legaltech 2020 from Attendees: eDiscovery Trends

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CEDS, Discovery Counsel, eDiscovery CoCounsel, pllc. My obsession with learning all I could about a field most of us fall into rather than pursue and the event’s reputation as a party scene had encouraged me to prioritize other conferences with education sessions hyper-focused on eDiscovery throughout my first decade in the industry.

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Cases I Will Be Covering Today During Litigation Support Day: eDiscovery Case Law

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Social Media Discovery and Judicial “Friending”: Here are a couple of cases that have interesting ramifications on the social media front. Discovery vs. Dismissal Motions: Should discovery be stayed until a motion to dismiss is decided? Hope to see y’all there! Are pictures where you are “tagged” discoverable? In Udeen v.

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2019 eDiscovery Case Law Year in Review, Part 2

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Yesterday, we looked back at cases related to passwords and Fifth Amendment protection, non-party discovery and mobile and messaging. Technically, you could argue that all cases involve a lack of cooperation on discovery. There are always a handful of cases each year related to discovery of social media data. COOPERATION.

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Jason R. Baron of Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP: eDiscovery Trends 2018

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Five years ago, we saw the emergence of one form of AI in the guise of technology-assisted review in e-discovery. I don’t know whether the mentality really has to change, especially in light of the 2015 Amendments that highlight the need for proportionality and discovery. Where are mining operations?