Archive for 'eDiscovery'
EMC and Arraya Solutions: Lunch & Learn in PA
Please join Arraya Solutions and EMC for a lunch-and-learn seminar focused on enabling your organization to proactively manage content for litigation readiness, risk mitigation, operational governance, and content reuse. Learn how EMC SourceOne eDiscovery products help you create repeatable eDiscovery processes – while providing access, defensible collection results, and chain of custody for all electronically [...]
Posted By: David in eDiscovery on August 26th, 2010.
Tags: Analysis & Review, Arraya, Arraya Solutions, Bringing eDiscovery in-House for Dummies, Collection & Culling, Collection and Culling, e-discovery, eDiscovery, eDiscovery StraightTalk, electronic discovery, J. David Morris, James D. Shook, Kazeon, Legal Hold Management, Legal Tech, SourceOne
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The Future eDiscovery Arms Race: It is all about the Semantics
Over the last five years, there has been a confluence of eDiscovery software, case law, information governance policies, and information technology integration, which have all helped shaped today’s eDiscovery market. As we look toward the future, we ask ourselves how to continue to optimize eDiscovery to intelligently reduce data volumes, efficiently decrease collection quantity, and [...]
Posted By: David in eDiscovery on August 24th, 2010.
Tags: Analysis & Review, Bringing eDiscovery in-House for Dummies, Collection & Culling, e-discovery, eDiscovery, eDiscovery StraightTalk, electronic discovery, end-to-end ediscovery, ESI, ESQ., J. David Morris, Kazeon, Latent Semantic Analysis, legal ediscovery, legal hold, Local Co-Occurrence Statistics, polysemy, semantic, semantics, SourceOne, synonymy, Word Sense Disambiguation
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“Weekend At Bernie’s” and End-user based eDiscovery
By James D. Shook, Esq. In the cult-classic “Weekend At Bernie’s”[1], two young men try to fool others into believing that their murdered boss is still alive, despite strong evidence to the contrary. Of course, trying to keep up appearances with a decaying body gets more and more difficult with time, but they persist. Eventually, [...]
Posted By: David in eDiscovery on August 10th, 2010.
Tags: Autonomy, Bringing eDiscovery in-House for Dummies, Collection & Culling, e-discovery, eDiscovery, eDiscovery StraightTalk, electronic discovery, emc, end-to-end ediscovery, ESI, ESQ., guidance, J. David Morris, James D. Shook, James Shook, Legal Hold Management, SourceOne, Weekend At Bernie’s
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Craig Ball, Esq., Talks eDiscovery, Law, and Technology
“The Ball in Your Court” Craig Ball, Esq., Talks eDiscovery, Law and Technology with EMC’s Heidi Maher, Esq., Principal eDiscovery Join EMC for our upcoming Best Practice Webinar Series with eDiscovery Thought Leader and Author, Craig Ball, Esq. Date: Wednesday, September 1, 2010 Time: 10:00 AM Pacific Counselor Ball is a pioneering Trial Lawyer, Technologist and [...]
Posted By: David in eDiscovery on August 7th, 2010.
Tags: Autonomy, Computer Forensic Examiner, Craig Ball, e-discovery, eDiscovery, emc, ESQ., Forensic Examiner, guidance, Heidi Maher, J. David Morris, Kazeon, SourceOne
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eDiscovery StraightTalk with William E. O’Neil, Jr., Esq.
Discovery Lessons Learned in the first half of 2010 by William E. O’Neil, Jr, Esq. It has been an interesting first half of the year for e-Discovery cases. The “Pension Committee” case “revisited” the Zubalake decisions and re-affirmed the duties for legal counsel when managing the Discovery & legal hold processes. But, it still seems [...]
Posted By: David in eDiscovery, eDiscovery StraightTalk on July 19th, 2010.
Tags: Autonomy, e-discovery, eDiscovery, eDiscovery StraightTalk, electronic discovery, emc, end-to-end ediscovery, ESI, ESQ., J. David Morris, Jr, Kazeon, legal ediscovery, legal hold, Legal Hold Management, Medcorp, Pension Committe, SourceOne, William E. O'Neil, William O'Neil, Zubalake
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The Pension Committee Blog Series: Implications and Questions Part 2
Does the Pension Committee Amended Opinion and Order Go Far Enough? Matthew Nelson, Esq., EMC eDiscovery Expert The Pension Committee Blog Series – Part Two – Backup Tapes In my previous post, I discussed whether Footnote 99 of Judge Scheindlin’s Pension Committee Amended Opinion and Order went far enough in clarifying challenges related to backup [...]
Posted By: David in eDiscovery on July 19th, 2010.
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Webinar – eDiscovery 2011: Trends, Risks and Best Practices – Randolph A. Kahn, Esq.
eDiscovery 2011: Trends, Risks and Best Practices Randolph A. Kahn, Esq., Kahn Consulting James D. Shook, Esq., EMC eDiscovery expert and Attorney Date: Wednesday, July 14, 2010 Time: 10:00 AM Pacific EMC is proud to bring you this special webinar focused on how you should think about handling eDiscovery in 2011. Our esteemed guest speaker, [...]
Posted By: David in eDiscovery on July 2nd, 2010.
Tags: Analysis & Review, Autonomy, Bringing eDiscovery in-House for Dummies, Chain of evidence, Collection and Culling, Compliance, e-discovery, electronic discovery, emc, end-to-end ediscovery, ESI, ESQ., J. David Morris, James D. Shook, James Shook, jim shook, Kazeon, legal ediscovery, legal hold, Legal Hold Management, Randolph A. Kahn, Randy Kahn, SourceOne
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Kazeon File Intelligence: The first step in effective eDiscovery & Information Governance
Another Step Towards Information Governance By Chuck Hollis, Global Marketing CTO EMC Corporation Sorry for falling behind the pace here, but there was a recent EMC product announcement that I found worthy of a deeper discussion. EMC’s SourceOne group just announced their new File Intelligence product. And, as organizations struggle to get their arms around unfettered [...]
Posted By: David in eDiscovery on June 29th, 2010.
Tags: eDiscovery, emc, ESI, File intelligence, Information Gover, J. David Morris, Kazeon, legal ediscovery, SourceOne
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An eDiscovery Case For ROI: The Five Steps
In today’s economic environment, companies deploying new technology have to show not just that they will be better and faster, but also just how much faster and better so that they can justify the expense. Part of the buying process frequently involves gathering data on how much it costs to handle a business process in [...]
Posted By: David in eDiscovery on June 28th, 2010.
Tags: Analysis & Review, Autonomy, Bringing eDiscovery in-House for Dummies, Chain of evidence, Collection and Culling, Discover, e-discovery, eDiscovery, eDiscovery StraightTalk, electronic discovery, end-to-end ediscovery, ESI, ESQ., guidance, J. David Morris, James D. Shook, Kazeon, legal hold, Legal Hold Management, litigation readiness, litigation search, ROI, SourceOne
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The Pension Committee Blog Series: Implications and Questions
Does the Pension Committee Amended Opinion and Order Go Far Enough? The Pension Committee Blog Series On January 1, 2010, Judge Scheindlin re-established her ability to captivate legal audiences by authoring an opinion that struck fear into the hearts of many litigators and the parties they represent. Dubbed “Zubulake Revisited: Six Years Later”, the Pension [...]
Posted By: David in eDiscovery, eDiscovery StraightTalk on June 22nd, 2010.
Tags: e-discovery, eDiscovery, electronic discovery, emc, ESI, ESQ., Judge Scheindlin, Kazeon, legal ediscovery, legal hold, Legal Hold Management, Pension Committee, SourceOne, Zubulake, Zubulake Revisited: Six Years Late
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