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Biggest eDiscovery Challenges Facing Plaintiff’s Attorneys, Part Three

eDiscovery Daily

He has also been a great addition to our webinar program, participating with me on several recent webinars. Both Jean and Ariana mentioned the example of a repeated insistence on the use of search terms in the blind by Defense teams.

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

eDiscovery Daily

He has also been a great addition to our webinar program, participating with me on several recent webinars. And as a side note, for these same reasons and several others, the most important reason being that a DMS will change metadata when documents from outside the DMS are imported into it, a DMS is also not a good eDiscovery tool.

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Understanding eDiscovery in Criminal Cases, Part Three: eDiscovery Best Practices

eDiscovery Daily

He has also been a great addition to our webinar program, participating with me on several recent webinars, including our webinar last Thursday ( Important eDiscovery Case Law Decisions of 2017 and Their Impact on 2018 ), which was great. If you missed it, you can check out the replay here.

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Resolving Disputes During & Post COVID

Information Governance Perspectives

You’re probably familiar with some of these like Zoom and Webex and I haven’t included products like CourtCall on here, or Big Marker, which we’re actually using for this particular Webinar, but we’ll talk about CourtCall at least, in a moment. It’s going to be easier to for example to record the meeting. They’re everywhere.

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

eDiscovery Daily

He has also been a great addition to our webinar program, participating with me on several recent webinars. Examples of the types of data included in e-discovery are not just documents but e-mail, databases, web sites, instant messaging and any other electronically stored information that could be relevant evidence in litigation.

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Why Does Production Have to be Such a Big Production?, Part Three

eDiscovery Daily

He has also been a great addition to our webinar program, participating with me on several recent webinars. Pipes ( a vertical line) are an excellent example of a once common delimiter which can be read as another instruction by some SQL and.Net databases. So, what seems to be the problem?