Tag: legal hold
EMC eDiscovery – Kazeon to Sponsor CLE Sessions at LegalTech 2012
With the continuing growth of eDiscovery, rapidly developing case law, and new technologies, the complexities associated with eDiscovery are daunting. The risk of mis-steps during the eDiscovery process weighs on the minds of Corporate Counsel, as well as IT professionals. What do legal and IT professionals need most? Advice and education from trusted experts and professionals [...]
Posted By: David in Data Management, eDiscovery, GRC, Information Security on January 11th, 2012.
Tags: 30(b)6, 30(b)6 witness, Analysis & Review, and the Cloud: The Confluence of eDiscovery with Pervasive Governance, and the rise of Corporate CyberTerrorism: What every GC must Know!, Andrew Cohen, Bringing eDiscovery in-House for Dummies, Chain of evidence, cloud, Collection & Culling, Collection and Culling, Cyber-Terrorism, CyberTerrorism, Dan Brassil, Don Brassil, e-discovery, Ed Larkin, eDiscovery, eDiscovery In-House, eDiscovery StraightTalk, electronic discovery, emc, ESQ., H5, Hacking, Harnessing Search Technology Effectively, Heidi Maher, information Management, J. David Morris, James Shook, Kenneth Rashbaum, Kenneth Rashbaum - Rashbaum Associates LLC, Laws, legal hold, Legal Hold Management, Legal Tech, legaltech, Lori McKellar, Overcoming the FUD To Bring eDiscovery In-House, Pervasive Governance, Principal Consultant, Regulations, Security, The Case For Machine Coding in Document Review: A Judicial Perspective, The Honorable Andrew J. Peck, Venable LLP, What it takes to have fun as a 30(b)6 witness, William O'Neil
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Balancing Privacy v. Corruption: The Benefits of In-Place Investigation
EMC Live Webcast: Balancing Privacy v. Corruption: The Benefits of In-Place Investigation Date: Tuesday November 8, 2011 Time: 7:00 am PT / 10:00 am ET / 15:00 GMT Register now Managing Bribery Act, eDisclosure, eDiscovery, and other event-driven investigations and the associated electronically stored information (ESI) – in an efficient and defensible manner, while balancing [...]
Posted By: David in eDiscovery on November 7th, 2011.
Tags: Balancing Privacy v. Corruption, Bringing eDiscovery in-House for Dummies, david morris, eDiscovery, emc, end-to-end ediscovery, In-Place Investigation, J. David Morris, Kazeon, legal ediscovery, legal hold, Legal Hold Management, nick patience, SourceOne
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LegalTech CLE Session: Pardon the eDiscovery
EMC LegalTech CLE Session Pardon the eDiscovery (CLE Credit) Time: 4:00 – 5:00 pm ET Room: Concourse Level Room F This McLaughlin Group style, fast-paced, round table type session will tackle ten of the top eDiscovery challenges from three very different perspectives: inside counsel, outside counsel, and an eDiscovery consultant. With just a minute to spend [...]
Posted By: David in eDiscovery on January 19th, 2011.
Tags: Analysis & Review, Bringing eDiscovery in-House for Dummies, eDiscovery, eDiscovery StraightTalk, electronic discovery, emc, end-to-end ediscovery, ESI, ESQ., J. David Morris, James D. Shook, legal ediscovery, legal hold, Legal Hold Management, Legal Tech, legaltech, Martin Tully, Pardon the eDiscovery, SourceOne
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Legal Hold Guidelines for every Legal Department
By Hedi Maher, Esq., Principal – Compliance & eDiscovery Practice There is no question that there is mass confusion and uncertainty as to what one’s duty is with regard to legal holds in litigation. Fortunately, the Sedona Conference in its Fall 2010 Journal, published the Commentary on Legal Holds: The Trigger & The Process, in [...]
Posted By: David in eDiscovery on December 10th, 2010.
Tags: eDiscovery, emc, ESQ., Guidlines, Heidi Maher, Kazeon, legal hold, sanctions, sedona, sedona conference, SourceOne
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eDiscovery: What You Don’t Know Can Hurt You!
What You Don’t Know Can Hurt You… and cost you a fortune as well! by Rakesh R. Nair Having spent the better part of a decade designing Information Management & eDiscovery Solutions, I decided to write a blog to share some of my findings in this space. This is my first post and if you [...]
Posted By: David in eDiscovery on November 1st, 2010.
Tags: Bringing eDiscovery in-House for Dummies, Chain of evidence, Collection & Culling, e-discovery, eDiscovery, eDiscovery StraightTalk, electronic discovery, emc, end-to-end ediscovery, ESI, J. David Morris, Kazeon, legal hold, Rakesh R. Nair, SourceOne
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EMC Kazeon Aggressively Hiring!
EMC SourceOne eDiscovery – Kazeon is looking for seasoned eDiscovery specialists, as well as Archiving and Compliance professionals. If you are interested in one of the below positions, please email your cover letter and resume with the Position Title in the Subject line to Paul Henneke at henneke_paul@emc.com to apply. The following are the positions: [...]
Posted By: David in eDiscovery on October 21st, 2010.
Tags: Bringing eDiscovery in-House for Dummies, e-discovery, eDiscovery, eDiscovery Field Attorney, eDiscovery StraightTalk, electronic discovery, emc, EMC SourceOne Kazeon Consultant, end-to-end ediscovery, ESI, ESQ., Information Governance Specialty Sales Team Account Manager, J. David Morris, legal hold, Legal Hold Management, Legal Tech, Paul Henneke, SourceOne
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Webinar: eDiscovery Turf Wars: Legal versus IT
James D. Shook, Esq., versus Paul Gogan, eDiscovery IT Officer Top 5 Legal mistakes that result in Sanctions Top 5 IT mistakes that can sink your case How Legal and IT can work together to strengthen your case Register today for this Premium Webinar, as attendance is limited. James D. Shook, Esq., EMC eDiscovery expert [...]
Posted By: David in eDiscovery on October 20th, 2010.
Tags: e-discovery, eDiscovery, eDiscovery StraightTalk, eDiscovery Turf Wars, electronic discovery, emc, end-to-end ediscovery, ESI, ESQ., guidance, J. David Morris, James D. Shook, james d. shook esq., James Shook, legal hold, Legal Hold Management, paul gogan, SourceOne
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eDiscovery Inferno: Circles of Sanctions
Circles of Sanctions In customer meetings and speaking engagements, I sometimes relate eDiscovery sanctions to Dante’s “Inferno” and its nine circles of hell. The idea is that those who have poor eDiscovery processes and cannot meet their obligations to preserve relevant ESI have a good chance of facing sanctions. At that point, the only question [...]
Posted By: David in eDiscovery on September 27th, 2010.
Tags: Analysis & Review, Autonomy, Bringing eDiscovery in-House for Dummies, Chain of evidence, Collection & Culling, e-discovery, eDiscovery, eDiscovery StraightTalk, electronic discovery, emc, end-to-end ediscovery, ESI, ESQ., J. David Morris, James D. Shook, James Shook, legal ediscovery, legal hold, litigation, litigation readiness, litigation search, sanctions
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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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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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