by Julia Romero Peter, Esq. In Moore v. Miller, No.: 10-cv-651-JLK, 2013 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 79568 (D. Colo. June 6, 2013), the court ordered Plaintiff to produce his Facebook history, including activity log, from the time of his arrest until the end of discovery. The court also granted Defendants leave to file a motion for…
by Julia Romero Peter, Esq. In Cottle-Banks v. Cox Commc’ns, Inc., No. 10cv2133-GPC (WVG), 2013 WL 2244333 (S.D. Cal. May 21, 2013), the court denied Plaintiff’s motion for sanctions where Defendant failed to preserve call recordings ultimately requested by Plaintiff. In this putative class action, Plaintiff alleged that Defendant violated the federal Cable Act by…
Have you heard about “Data Scraping?” The practice has been in existence for years on the Internet, but it’s growing exponentially with the explosion of social media and mobile devices. Quite simply, it’s taking information (data, images, content) from other websites and posting/owning it as your own. This is a huge issue for companies of…
by Julia Romero Peter, Esq. and Adam Wells At a venerated eDiscovery conference held in Carmel recently, a panelist quite rightly pointed out that if “Predictive Coding” was the buzzword for 2012, then “Information Governance” (“IG” hereafter) is that for 2013. Indeed, there has been a noticeable incline in the number of blogs, articles, and…
Brookfield Asset Mgmt., Inc. v. AIG Fin. Prods. Corp., No. 09 Civ. 8285(PGG)(FM), 2013 WL 142503 (S.D.N.Y. Jan. 7, 2013) highlights the importance of utilizing Federal Rule of Evidence 502(d) orders in eDiscovery reviews. A Rule 502(d) order protects parties from the inadvertent disclosure of privileged material. Rule 502(d) allows the court to issue an…
TERIS, a leading provider of eDiscovery and related litigation support and information governance solutions to corporations and law firms across the US and internationally, announces the addition of Stephen Staudinger as IT Administrator and Computer Forensics Consultant Richard Saldivar, President, TERIS Arizona/Texas recently announced that Stephen Staudinger, joined the Phoenix office as IT Administrator and Computer Forensics…
by Julia Romero Peter, Esq. Twitter can be one of the most invaluable sources of information out there, especially for those in an industry that changes as quickly as the world of eDiscovery and information governance. With new changes regarding technology, privacy and the increasing influence of social media, it’s more important than ever to…
Case studies have shown that computer-assisted review may save clients millions of dollars and thousands of review hours without compromising quality. In an e-discovery world increasingly fraught with big data and unforgiving deadlines, computer-assisted review may be the difference between a successful review and a regrettable one. kCura’s Relativity Assisted Review leverages human experts, text…
TERIS would like to welcome the American Association of Law Libraries as it holds its annual meeting in our home city of Seattle. The conference began on Saturday and concludes on Tuesday. Ninety exhibitors are presenting their products and services to the law library community at the Washington State Convention Center. Read more: http://www.law.com/jsp/lawtechnologynews/PubArticleLTN.jsp?id=1202610873233&American_Association_of_Law_Libraries_Meets_in_Seattle#ixzz2Z8h9DCNF
by Greg Behan, Esq. A 2013 report by cybersecurity company Mandiant stated that a Chinese military unit was responsible for hacking into 141 organizations since as early as 2006; law firms comprised 4 of these entities. Unfortunately, law firms make prime hacking targets. Hackers are able to steal confidential valuable data on multiple companies by…
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