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“Tagged” Social Media Photos are Within Scope of Discovery NY Appeal Court Ruling

In Vasquez-Santos v. Mathew, 8210NIndex 158793/13 (N.Y. App. Div. Jan. 24, 2019), the New York Appellate Division, First Department panel…

5 Trending Legal Buzzwords You Should Know

Every year people continue to find new ways to communicate simple ideas and as technology and business continue to overlap…

eDiscovery News: Missouri is Amending their Discovery Rules

On Thompson Coburn’s site (What you need to know about Missouri’s updated discovery rules), the author notes that Missouri Governor…

Information Governance in the Cloud: 9 Trends To Watch

By now, it’s clear to the majority of businesses that information governance and cloud computing together to represent the wave…

Leveraging a Searchable Discovery Repository for Serial Custodians

Eliminate redundant data processing and document review with a searchable data repository that can be repurposed across multiple ediscovery projects.…

Database Migration in eDiscovery

Data migration is the process of moving data from one location to another, one format to another, or one application…

NIST Releases Draft Plan for Federal Engagement in AI Standards Development

The U.S. Department of Commerce’s National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is seeking public comment on a draft plan…

4 Tips for an Efficient eDiscovery Workflow

The business of eDiscovery is based on workflow. Collected electronically stored information moves through its various conversions on a path…

Primer on Spoliation in Litigation & eDiscovery

Spoliation is the destruction or alteration of evidence during on-going litigation or during an investigation or when either might occur…

Cryptocurrency & Blockchain Recent Case Law

Cryptocurrency and blockchain within the legal space are no longer far reaching concepts, digital currency has evolved into a significant…