Blogs about: Document Retention

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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 »

Tags: E-Discovery Suppliers, eDisclosure, eDiscovery, Electronic disclosure, Forensic data collections, Litigation Support

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 »

Tags: Best Practices, Data Custodians, Duty to Preserve, Industry Events, Litigation Hold, Trends

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 »

Tags: eDisclosure, Legal Technology, Litigation Support, Litigation Readiness, E-Discovery Suppliers, IQPC, CPR, Court Rules, Courts

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 »

Tags: Courts, Data Protection, Discovery, eDisclosure, eDisclosure Conferences, eDiscovery, Electronic disclosure, FRCP, IQPC

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 »

Tags: Court Rules, CPR, Data Protection, Discovery, E-Discovery Suppliers, eDisclosure, eDisclosure Conferences, eDiscovery, Ernst & Young

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 »

Tags: Australian courts, Case Management, CLT Conferences, Commercial Court, Court Rules, Courts, CPR, Discovery, eDisclosure

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 »

Tags: Case Management, Commercial Court, Court Rules, Courts, CPR, Discovery, eDisclosure, eDisclosure Conferences, Ilta

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 »

Tags: Case Management, Courts, Discovery, eDisclosure, eDiscovery, Kroll, Legal Technology, Litigation Readiness, Litigation Support

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 »

Tags: 1st Circuit, Case Blurbs, Cost of Discovery, Cost Shifting, D. Mass., Discovery Requests, Duty to Disclose, Duty to Produce, FRCP 26(b)

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 »

Tags: Case Management, Commercial Court, Court Rules, Courts, CPR, Discovery, E-Discovery Suppliers, eDisclosure, eDisclosure Conferences

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 »

Tags: Case Management, Commercial Court, Court Rules, Courts, CPR, Discovery, eDisclosure, eDisclosure Conferences, eDiscovery

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 »

Tags: 1st Circuit, Case Blurbs, D. Mass., Discovery Requests, Duty to Preserve, Duty to Produce, FRCP 26(b), Good Cause, Magistrate Judge Timothy S. Hillman

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 »

Tags: Court Rules, CPR, Discovery, E-Discovery Suppliers, eDisclosure, eDiscovery, Guidance Software, Litigation Readiness, Litigation Support

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 »

Tags: Articles, Data Management

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 »

Tags: Articles, encryption, Privacy, ripa, united kingdom

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 »

Tags: Court Rules, Courts, CPR, Data Protection, Discovery, eDisclosure, eDisclosure Conferences, eDiscovery, FRCP

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 »

Tags: Court Rules, Courts, CPR, Discovery, eDisclosure, eDiscovery, FRCP, KPMG, Legal Technology

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 »

Tags: eDisclosure, Litigation Support, CPR, Court Rules, Courts, FRCP, Discovery, eDiscovery, Marcus Evans

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 »

Tags: 7th Circuit, Case Blurbs, Data Management, Duty to Preserve, FRCP 26(b), Magistrate Judge Martin C. Ashman, N.D. Ill., APC Filtration, SourceOne


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