Blogs about: Document Retention
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Thinking straight(away) on e-disclosure collections
Conventional wisdom has it that a forensic collection of electronic data is necessary only where fraud is suspected or imminent destruction is feared. Equally unthinking, to my eye, is the opposite as… more »
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Thinking straight(away) on e-disclosure collections
Editor wrote 3 weeks ago: Conventional wisdom has it that a forensic collection of electronic data is necessary only where fra … more »
Blogging LegalTech West 2008: Litigation Holds
rjbiii wrote 3 weeks ago: The second, and for me last, presentation of the day was “Ready…Set…Preserve: Navi … more »
Where were the lawyers at IQPC?
Editor wrote 1 month ago: The potential audience for these musing ranges from large London firms with Terabytes of data for re … more »
Whose discovery rules would you rather break?
Editor wrote 1 month ago: Damned if you do, damned if you don’t is the dilemma which faces many who are responsible for … more »
Limitations on document retention
Editor wrote 1 month ago: There are certain apparent truisms which fall from the mouths of some of those involved in disclosur … more »
E-disclosure conferences and seminars 2008
Editor wrote 2 months ago: I have updated on my web site the list of conferences, seminars and similar events known to me for 2 … more »
E-Disclosure conferences in London 2008
Editor wrote 4 months ago: There are several e-Disclosure conferences in London this year, including a couple which have not be … more »
The Qualcomm CREDO Program
Editor wrote 4 months ago: The judge who heard the sanctions part of the Qualcomm case set out a program for devising an action … more »
Case Blurb: Benefirst; Good Cause Analysis-Seventh Factor
rjbiii wrote 4 months ago: [Ed.-The court found that medical claim forms, requested by Plaintiff, would not be reasonably acces … more »
Guidance on the Human Factor in eDiscovery
Editor wrote 5 months ago: My first port of call in New York last week was Patrick Burke, Assistant General Counsel at Guidance … more »
E-Disclosure - What does the court expect?
Editor wrote 6 months ago: His Honour Judge Simon Brown QC told a London conference audience what the UK courts expect from tho … more »
Case Blurb: Benefirst; Good Cause Analysis-Two factors on redundancy and availability of data
rjbiii wrote 6 months ago: [Ed.-The court found that medical claim forms, requested by Plaintiff, would not be reasonably acces … more »
Victor Limongelli now CEO of Guidance Software
Editor wrote 7 months ago: Guidance Software announced last week that Victor Limongelli has been appointed Chief Executive Offi … more »
PC World article discusses data management
rjbiii wrote 8 months ago: Although the main theme of the story is about the challenges of data management, it begins with the … more »
New U.K. anti-terror law used to demand encryption keys
rjbiii wrote 8 months ago: A law billed by the British government as a tool for fighting terrorism has been turned against an a … more »
T3 - Trial Tactics and Technology in London
Editor wrote 8 months ago: A mock eDiscovery hearing yesterday in front of real judges would have put UK litigation lawyers on … more »
Richard Susskind and the End of Lawyers
Editor wrote 9 months ago: Richard Susskind’s long-term prediction that the work of lawyers will break up into “ide … more »
E-Discovery conference in London January 2008
Editor wrote 9 months ago: Marcus Evans, the international conference organiser, asked me some time ago to be a speaker at thei … more »
Case Blurb: APC Filtration; Court explains why disposal of a computer containing discoverable information was improper
rjbiii wrote 9 months ago: In order for [the] duty [to preserve the computer] to exist, the computer and its contents must have … more »
