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5 Initial Digital Computer Forensic Reports to Run in a Forensic Data Investigation

At times forensic investigations are needed to take a deeper dive into forensically collected data whether it be in response…

New NIST Publication Offers Insights to Challenges in Cloud Computing Forensic Science

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has just released their free of charge publication, NIST Cloud Computing Forensic…

Slack, Microsoft Teams and Channel-Based Platforms in eDiscovery Overview

Slack, Microsoft Teams and other channel-based platforms are becoming the new normal replacing email in a capacity as the daily…

Recent Florida Case Ruling Warns of Dangers with Self-Collection During Discovery

Rule 26(g) Signing of Discovery Requests, Responses, and Objections is the requirement of engagement in discovery in a defensible and…

Mobile Device Encryption: A Brief Look at the Pros and Cons

The topic of mobile device encryption is more talked about than ever before. Many individuals and companies alike are spending…

Approved Final Set of California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) Regulations Now in Effect

California has approved of final regulations under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). The CCPA was initially enacted in 2018…

New In-Depth Cybersecurity Report From Association of Corporate Counsel

The Association of Corporate Counsel (ACC) has released their key findings and the full report from their 2020 STATE OF…

Legal Tech Conferences Turn Digital For Upcoming Events

While attending conferences, meetups and collaboration forward expos in person might not be in the foreseeable future, that doesn't mean…

New York State Bar Considers Mandatory Tech & Cybersecurity CLE Credit

The New York State Bar Association (NYSBA) has recently approved a recommendation from the NYSBA committee on Technology and the…

Michigan’s New Civil Discovery Rule Changes

At the start of the new year the Michigan Supreme Court released a comprehensive and revised set of civil discovery…