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How recent Amendments to the U.K. Rules of Civil Procedure will impact eDiscovery

By admin | July 11, 2013

by Julia Romero Peter, Esq. Companies and counsel engaging in litigation in the U.K. should be aware that the U.K. revised their Rules of Civil Procedure (CPR), including ediscovery (known as edisclosure in the U.K.) provisions, effective April 1, 2013.  One of the objectives of the revised CPR includes proportionality with respect to costs.  To…

Ediscovery and social media summer school

By admin | July 10, 2013

Portland-based Exterro hosted a one-hour webinar this week, “E-Discovery Sanctions, Legal Holds & Social Media Trends,” featuring Ronald Hedges , a retired U.S. magistrate court judge for the district of New Jersey, and Ropes & Gray senior e-discovery attorney Sara Meyers.  The program was one of a series of seven regional webcasts offered this spring and summer,…

Predictive Coding: Powerful, Pervasive, Court Sanctioned and Here to Stay

By admin | July 9, 2013

by Alex Lubarsky, LL.M., Esq. | Director, TERIS Two major concerns with e-Discovery are the costs and time involved.  Since there’s often a staggering amount of electronic information to sort through, it can be cumbersome to determine what’s relevant and what isn’t.  Predictive coding is a cutting-edge, time-saving — and best of all, cost-effective method for narrowing…

TERIS’ Senior Forensic Consultant Offers Career Advice to Saratoga, CA Students

By admin | July 4, 2013

TERIS Senior Forensic Consultant Tim Weaver, attended the Saratoga High School Career Day on April 1st. Tim presented to two groups of 25 students.  Throughout the day, the students heard presentations from a variety of guest speakers covering various careers. Tim provided a discussion on the career “Computer Forensic Scientist/Crime Lab.” Tim talked about his…

eDiscovery Case of the Week: EEOC, et al. v. Spitzer Management, et al., Northern District of Ohio Case No. 1:06-cv-02337

By admin | June 27, 2013

by Julia Romero Peter, Esq. In EEOC v. Spitzer Management, Inc., et al., Northern District of Ohio Case No. 1:06-cv-02337, the court declared a mistrial and levied sanctions against Defendants when at trial it became known that Defendants failed to produce a large amount of responsive material during the six years prior to trial commencement…

DOJ Approves Use of Predictive Coding in a Proposed Merger Document Review

By admin | June 24, 2013

By Julia Romero Peter, Esq. The Department of Justice approved the use of predictive coding for a review involving over one million documents in the recent proposed merger between Anheuser-Busch InBev and Grupo Modelo.  The DOJ arrived at a settlement with Anheuser-Busch InBev and Grupo Modelo in April 2013. The DOJ requested documents from Constellation…

My Experience Addressing the CA Supreme Court on eDiscovery

By admin | June 20, 2013

by Alexander Lubarsky, Esq. I thought I must have been hearing things. “Who is this… did you say Supreme Court? As in ‘The’ Supreme Court, sir?” “Nah,” said the stranger on the other line, “just the California Supreme Court – and all of their research attorneys as well as the District Court judges and their research…

Predictive Coding Case Summary: Gordon v. Kaleida Health

By admin | June 18, 2013

by Julia Romero Peter, Esq. In Gordon v. Kaleida Health, No. 08-CV-378S(F), 2013 WL 2250579 (W.D.N.Y. May 21, 2013), the court dismissed without prejudice Plaintiffs’ motion to compel Defendants to meet and confer to set up a protocol for using predictive coding (also known as technology assisted review or TAR); or in the alternative, have…

Technology Assisted Review Case Summary: In re Biomet

By admin | June 11, 2013

by Julia Romero Peter, Esq. In re Biomet M2a Magnum Hip Implant Prods. Liab. Litig., No. 3:12-MD-2391 (N.D. Ind. Apr. 18, 2013), the court held that defendant Biomet’s use of keyword culling and de-duplication in conjunction with predictive coding (technology assisted review) satisfied its discovery obligations.   In 2012, defendant Biomet began producing documents in…

From Legal Copy Services to eDiscovery Leadership: TERIS turns 17!

By admin | June 10, 2013

This month marks the 17th anniversary since the founding of what is now TERIS. On June 5, 1996 company founder and CEO Stefan Wikstrom took the plunge into entrepreneurship with the founding of what was then “American Legal Corporation” (or ALC). The company later morphed into ALC Legal Technology before successfully rebranding itself as TERIS…

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