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Cybersecurity Infiltrates e-Discovery Managed Services

Originally published by Legaltech news. Security is a top agenda when law firms select EMS vendors By Monica Bay, Legaltech News Law firms, corporate counsel and other organizations face increasing challenges when deciding how to handle electronic data discovery. It’s expensive, challenging and often unpredictable. Over the last decade, e-discovery options…

The FBI Has Clinton’s Email Server. Now What?

Originally published by Wired. Article includes a quote from DriveSavers CSO, Michael Hall. IT STARTED WITH a bad joke. When asked by reporters if her server had been wiped, the leading Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton shot back: “What, like with a cloth or something?” Ha! You know, like dust. She…

Ethics opinion: Assess risks before releasing electronic files

Originally published by California Bar Journal. By Amy Yarbrough Staff Writer Attorneys not sure how to respond to e-discovery issues should either read up, work with an expert or decline to take the case to avoid possible misconduct, according to a recent ethics opinion. In an advisory opinion issued June 26,…

BYOeDD (Bring Your Own eDiscovery Disaster)

Originally published by Nuix. There are more active mobile devices in the world than human beings—and at least 3 billion of those devices are smartphones. The volume of data these devices generate daily is staggering. They have evolved from “dumb” phones into pocket computers and ultra-thin tablets that can access multiple…

How to Handle Anonymously Received but Privileged Documents

Originally published by Compelling Discovery. What do you do if you receive documents from an anonymous source that contain privileged information from your adversary? That is the question Merits Incentives, LLC v. Dist. Ct., 127 Nev. Adv. Op. 63, 262 P.3d 720 (2011) addressed and it is still a topic that…

Fitbits, Wearable Tech, and the Impending eDiscovery Deluge

Originally published by FindLaw. By Mark Wilson, Esq. The eDiscovery revolution begun in the late ’90s continues unabated, but wearable data-collecting devices like the Fitbit present a new and interesting problem for electronic discovery. Anything You Wear May Be Used Against You in a Court of Law You can probably imagine…

3 Mistakes Lawyers Make Responding to ESI Requests

Originally published by FindLaw. By Mark Wilson, Esq. Electronic discovery is the name of the game these days as more and more people and companies store their stuff in the form of bytes, not pages. That means that lawyers need to know how electronic discovery works (and in some places, that’s…

Hidden Gold in Governance

Originally published by California Lawyer. by Susan Kuchinskas | May 2015 The discipline known as information governance has risen in visibility and application over the past year. And the bigger a law firm is, the more data it generates and stores-and must control and keep safe. Smaller firms may have more…

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