I don’t know one person that enjoys participating in something they aren’t very good at. I roll my eyes every time we visit some friends that want to play Trivial Pursuit. The reason I frown at playing that game is because I’m not very… Read more
E-Discovery 101: 5 Tips to Help You Keep It Short and Simple (“KISS”)
The EDRM Buyer’s Guide – Part III
This week we are posting an excerpt from our recently published EDRM Buyer’s Guide; a phase-by phase walkthrough and checklist created by a former Litigation Project Manager using guidelines developed during implementation of a top oil and gas… Read more
Is Per Gig Pricing Dead? Let’s Hope So….
Ben Kerschberg, from Consero Group LLC, recently authored an article for Forbes.com on one of my favorite topics…the per gig pricing model. AccessData’s sentiments on this antiquated per pound archetype is well known. Mr. Kerschberg covers… Read more
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 Knower, the Founder and President of… Read more
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 to the infamous and growing scandal over… Read more
It is the Spring of Efficiency; It is the Winter of Incompatible Tools: 3 Ideas to Make the Tulips Bloom Year Round
It is the best of times, it is the worst of times, it is the age of technological advancement, it is the age of technological vulnerability, it is the epoch of digital information, it is the epoch of risk, it is the season of information governance,… Read more
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 is in the field talking to customers and… Read more
The Seventh Circuit Electronic Discovery Pilot Program
Two weeks ago, I had the pleasure of chairing and speaking at IQPC’s 2nd Annual eDiscovery Canada Summit in Toronto, Ontario. The Summit had some excellent content, as well as very informative open discussions on a wide variety of topics during… Read more
Privacy Update: Does Current Law Comport with Modern Search and Collection?
The topic of privacy keeping pace with new technologies is far from new and we can find articles on the issue almost weekly, each one suggesting that it is time for U.S. Supreme Court adjudication (See article posted on Law.com, Questions in the… Read more
FOIA Fails to Escape Long Arm of the E-Discovery Rules
For those who thought the Freedom of Information Act (“FOIA”) was the last frontier of unregulated form of production, Judge Shira A. Scheindlin has a message for you; no one escapes the long arm of the E-Discovery Rules. Last week, the… Read more
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