Articles in: EDiscovery

eDiscovery Series: Introduction
Explore the legal landscape and steps required for end-to-end eDiscovery
Your organization just got served a lawsuit and the judge is ordering you to isolate all information (emails, files, messages, and records) relating to the incident in question and those involved. How […]
Dec 10, 2020
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For eDiscovery production, less is certainly more
Overproduction is a problem—and a big, tiresome, expensive one at that. Let’s break it down. The Situation Imagine your organization is engaged in litigation regarding a recently completed construction project. You provide […]
Jun 22, 2018
Curing the eDiscovery Headache
Why the EDRM should be cut in half
Of all the hurdles that come with litigation, eDiscovery may be one of the worst. Although the relevant amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure came about in 2006, organizations are […]
Jan 16, 2018
The LegalTech 2017 Rundown
ICYMI: Analytics and GDPR were hot topics at LegalTech 2017
In case you haven’t heard, it is now the “Big Data Era,” where global email traffic creates 183 billion new messages every day, and corporate data is expected to grow 30% every […]
Feb 21, 2017
e-discovery vs Self-discovery
Why the journey of self-discovery may be easier than managing your enterprise data
New Year’s resolutions have us all trying to be better people. And it stinks. But I think it might be easier than preparing an enterprise for litigation, so I put that to […]
Jan 13, 2017
eDiscovery: From Simplicity to Strategy
How eDiscovery tools are handling more than just ECA
eDiscovery is a painful and costly process for those of us in enterprise defense, and Zubulake vs. UBS Warburg made it considerably worse. The changes to FRCP in 2006 codified the Zubulake […]
Oct 07, 2016