What is it about social media that makes grown men and women rant, gossip, and whine like little kids at a slumber party? Is it the anytime access, the desire to shock and awe, the ease of use, or our own narcissism taking control? My mom always… Read more
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Twitter + Libel = “Twibel”
Filed Under: eDiscovery Tagged With: cell phone, defamation, digital evidence, e-discovery, E-Discovery Litigation, eDiscovery, electronic discovery, Electronic Discovery Litigation, ESI, facebook, iPhone, law, legal, Legal E-Discovery, libel, linkedIn, litigation, myspace, PDA, privacy, social media, twibel, twitter
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
Filed Under: eDiscovery Tagged With: AD eDiscovery, case law, cell phone, digital evidence, law, legal, metadata, mobile phone, mobile phone examiner, MPE+, police, privacy
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
Filed Under: eDiscovery Tagged With: 4th Amendment, AD eDiscovery, e-discovery, E-Discovery Litigation, E-Discovery Software, Electronic Discovery Litigation, ESI, Legal E-Discovery, privacy
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