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In eDiscovery, Forensics Is NOT a 4 letter Word

It is not clear when it happened but the marketing cycle surrounding the word forensics has clearly come full circle. Ten years ago, forensics was really a bad word in the eDiscovery market. It implied...

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What Do Wikileaks and E-Discovery Have in Common?

I may be going out on a limb. My guess is that people reading this blog are interested in e-discovery and might find this post a little off the mark. However, as the CEO of a company that does a ton of...

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Is Your E-Discovery Solution Causing You “Irreparable Harm”?

We all know the point of buying an e-discovery solution. The idea is simple and compelling. Buying an in-house product is supposed to save time, add efficiency and allow the purchaser to quickly and...

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If Preservation Isn’t Fit, They Might Acquit!

Recently I had the pleasure of reviewing a very well-cited article by a group of attorneys from the esteemed firm of Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel.[1] The article discusses the application of...

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The E-Discovery Arms Race… and Tales from the Trenches

The tagline for this blog is “Candid analysis of the issues, the processes and the technology,” and in that spirit, I’d like to share with you my impressions and personal experiences, as somebody who...

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When Courts Disagree

On the tail of clear divergence among courts on the issue of the required showing for the imposition of spoliation sanctions (compare Orbit One Communications, Inc. v. Numerex Corp., 2010 WL 4615547...

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News of the World: Hacking into eDiscovery

By now, anyone who watches the news knows that British tabloid News of the World, subsidiary of News International and ultimately Rupert Murdoch’s News Corporation, closed its doors after 168 years due...

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Christmas in July: It’s a Wonderful Life with In-house E-discovery Options

by Guest Blogger Donald P. Butler, Deputy General Counsel Seneca Resources Corporation This article is based on a presentation I made at an AccessData User’s Conference in May, 2011 with Elizabeth...

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ADUC 2013: Day Two Round-Up

Day One    |   Day Two   |  Day Three   Welcome back!  After last night’s fun and games at the Haze and beyond, it’s completely understandable that it’s taken a few of you a while to come back for my...

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