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What Happens When You Don’t Have a Modern Data Solution?

eDiscovery Daily

When legal professionals first incorporated electronically stored information (ESI) into their eDiscovery document review process , it opened the door for a variety of digital data types to be used in investigation and litigation. . The data is then tagged under one of the following data types: Call logs and voice mails .

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Here’s My Observations of The Good, The Bad and The Ugly (IMHO) of ILTACON 2019: eDiscovery Trends

eDiscovery Daily

Litigation Support Focus: One complaint that I’ve certainly heard about legal technology conferences is that they just don’t cover enough general eDiscovery or litigation support topics anymore. That was certainly not the case at this year’s ILTACON. Keep it up, ILTA! CloudNine Also Had a Great Show (shameless plug warning!)

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

eDiscovery Daily

Files Tagged as Non-Responsive: 7,017 – If approximately 40% of the document collection is tagged as non-responsive, that would be 7,017 files tagged as such. Responsive Files Tagged as Privileged: 842 – If roughly 8% of the responsive documents wind up being privileged, that would be 842 privileged documents.

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NY Appeals Court Extends Discoverability of Social Media Photos to “Tagged” Photos: eDiscovery Case Law

eDiscovery Daily

He was “tagged,” thus allowing him access to them, and others were sent to his phone. Should discoverability of photos be extended to photos where the party is “tagged” in the photo or should privacy concerns weigh heavier here? That plaintiff did not take the pictures himself is of no import. Henkin, 30 N.Y.3d 3d 656, 665, 70 N.Y.S.3d

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4 ways AI and Blockchain Transform Information Governance

Everteam

“The days when humans will declare a record, tag it, and forward it to an appropriate location are done. In the words of Ken Lownie, “The days when humans will declare a record, tag it, and forward it to an appropriate location are done. demonstrating this chain of custody accurately becomes more essential than ever.

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

eDiscovery Daily

But I’m also speaking at Litigation Support Day today in Session One (9:00 AM – 10:30 AM) on Legal Trends, discussing the most interesting case law decisions for 2019 so far with my good friend, David Horrigan! Are pictures where you are “tagged” discoverable? It’s a rare two-post day for us at eDiscovery Daily. In Vasquez-Santos v.

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Here’s a Webcast to Learn About Key eDiscovery Case Law in 2019 (so far) and How it Affects You: eDiscovery Webcasts

eDiscovery Daily

When can non-parties be compelled to produce ESI in litigation? Are social media photos that you didn’t post discoverable if you’ve been tagged in them? Is the use of biometric fingerprint scanning technology an invasion of privacy? Can sanctions be so important that you fight NOT to have a claim against you dismissed?