Effective information governance (IG) is an essential part of conducting business in today’s increasingly digital world. Many corporations are sill working to catch up, and have yet to implement an effective data management policy. The companies who have put policies in place are often struggling to ensure that they’re carried out properly. Developing a solid…
Guest article by Jay Leib, kCura We recently attended the ILTA 2013 conference and led a computer-assisted review hands-on lab at the show. Attendees really responded positively to the lab, so we’re holding it again at our upcoming annual user conference, Relativity Fest. We are excited to help attendees better understand the computer-assisted review workflow…
by Julia Romero Peter, Esq. In Northstar Marine, Inc. v. Huffman, CA 13-00037-WS-C (S.D. Ala. Aug. 27, 2013), the court found plaintiff’s excuse that it was having trouble finding an “inexpensive electronic search technology provider” as an “unacceptable” reason for noncompliance with ESI orders. On June 10, 2013, pursuant to their joint supplemental Rule 26(f)…
By Peter Sternkopf With the rapidly changing technology surrounding e-discovery, information governance and litigation as a whole, it is important to find access to as many helpful resources as possible. Here is a look at some comprehensive white papers that address the most common concerns about industry changes, challenges and future predictions. 1. Successfully Addressing…
by Julia Romero Peter, Esq. In Apple Inc. v. Samsung Elecs. Co. Ltd., No. 12-CV-0630-LHK (PSG), 2013 WL 4426512 (N.D. Cal. Aug. 14, 2013), the court denied Samsung’s motion to compel Apple to produce relevant financial reports; citing to the “all-too-often ignored discovery principle” of proportionality. Under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 26(b), parties are…
By Julia Romero Peter, Esq. Enforcement of the new Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) omnibus rule will begin soon on September 23, 2013. The new rule broadens the HIPAA’s Privacy and Security Rules to include not only “covered entities” — health care providers, health plans and health care clearinghouses — and their “business associates,”…
by Julia Romero Peter, Esq. Recently, Charlottesville, Virginia lawyer Matthew Murray agreed to have his attorney license suspended for 5 years. The suspension comes in the aftermath of a court order sanctioning Murray for spoliation of social media evidence to the tune of $542,000 in Lester v. Allied Concrete Co. (Va. Cir. Ct.) In that…
By Ian Bagger, Esq. There is a lot of talk about predictive coding and other technology-assisted (“TAR”) review tools. Oracles on many prominent e-discovery blogs have generated countless articles singing the praises or questioning the validity of such technologies, and there is a small industry devoted to reading the judicial tea-leaves regarding TAR. Overall, the…
Every profession these days is moving faster, and the legal world is no exception. Here is a quick look at some must-have mobile apps that successful legal professionals can use to make their lives easier and their workdays more productive. 1. Jump – Jump lets you connect remotely and securely to any computer in the…
The International Legal Technology Association’s annual conference wrapped up last week and as usual, there were a number of interesting product announcements from legal technology vendors across the board, including BleuAcre, LexisNexis, kCura and Avanstar (among others). Continue here to a round up of announcements from ILTA 2013
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