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The Right eDiscovery Policy: Strict or Sweeping?

A core conversation lies beneath any big policy debate – health care spending, judicial reform, economic stimulus, foreign affairs, why…

Right to Absolute Privacy on Social Media Sites is "Wishful Thinking": Court

Planning on uploading those festive water-skiing pictures to MySpace, or that “funny one” with you skateboarding while balancing a latte…

Reply All? Not for Legal Communications!

These days, email between lawyers and their clients is standard; in fact, it’s often the preferred medium of communication. It’s…

More CIOs having eDiscovery Thrust upon Them

As reported by Messaging Architects, today’s CIOs have one more looming responsibility to add to their overloaded to-do list: eDiscovery.…

eDiscovery and Digital Copiers

As explored on law.com by Rich Melville, the litigation support manager for Maynard, Cooper & Gale, PC, there’s a brand…

Judge Accused of Bad Judgement in Reality Show Pitch

Step aside Judge Judy. Take a seat Judge Joe Brown. Bet you (or Rusty, your trusty and curiously armed bailiff)…

Safe Halloween Tips

While many (we won’t say all) of you won’t be dressing up and pleading for candy from neighbours on October…

Spoliation: Go to Jail. Go directly to Jail. Do not pass GO.

As fascinatingly reported by Correy Stephenson of the Wisconsin Law Journal, if an eDiscovery expert ever tries his or her…

A "Critical" eDiscovery Love Connection

Not since Ernie and Bert, Felix and Oscar, Fred and Barney, or perhaps even Sarah Palin and Tina Fey have…

Firms with eDiscovery Systems are Faring Better

As reported by the big brains at BusinessInsurance.com, and with a moral wisdom that Aesop himself would enjoy (and perhaps…