Blog Posts
Do you Have a Master Retention Schedule?
As eDiscovery continues to establish itself as a core part of both business and risk management strategy (instead of just the latter), companies are looking for ways to cost effectively store the mountains of email they produce on a daily basis. And according to the folks at messagingarchitects.com, an effective way to archive emails is…
Read MoreTips for Beating the Winter Blahs
For many people, winter is a time filled with seasonal cheers, friends and family, gift-giving and gift-receiving and…stress. Lots of it. And of course, there’s no shortage of things that are ready to ruin your day. It could be that client who seems to be taking a personal delight in driving you crazy. Or it…
Read MoreSilly Fun and Holiday Greetings form TERIS Seattle
We’re not really sure what got into our team in Seattle but a few of them got together and decided to have some fun while wishing everybody a Happy Holiday season….Enjoy (or cringe!).
Read More9 Classic Movies to Brighten up your Holiday Season
Ah, what’s more fun than sinking into the couch, putting a bowl of processed foods on your stomach (mmmmmm…processed foods), and tuning into a holiday classic – one that reminds you of a simpler time, when life was a little slower, when people seemed a little friendlier, and before those know-it-all health types kept telling…
Read MoreLitigation Technology, eDiscovery Hiring Boom Salary Study Shows
More than 200 eDiscovery and litigation technology professionals will be hired by AmLaw200 firms over the next six months, according to The Cowen Group’s 2010 Salary Study. “New litigation and resumed work on previously stalled litigation is driving the next wave of litigation support and eDiscovery hiring,” said David Cowen, president and founder of New…
Read MoreMessage to eDiscovery Defendants: Pay-As-You-Go
As reported by law.com, some companies believe that it’s a waste of time and money to proactively prepare for eDiscovery requests, since they can simply shift the costs of any such requests to whoever wants them. Some companies are dead wrong. And that’s the harsh reality that the defendants in Silverman v. Shaoul are facing,…
Read MoreeDiscovery, IT and Enlightened Self-Interest
We’ve posted a few blogs (and we’ll be posting more) about how IT is a big part of a company’s eDiscovery success…or a big factor in its failure. This wasn’t always the case. Indeed, as Christine Taylor over at www.enterprisestorageforum.com notes: As long as IT could maintain a minimum effort or even ignore eDiscovery entirely,…
Read MoreTips for Using Loyalty Program Points to Buy Gifts this Year
The gift giving season is upon us…which also means it’s the gift buying season. Which is great for retailers, but not-so-great for your bank account. However, the folks at North American loyalty-marketing expert LoyaltyOne (by way of the North American Precis Sydicate), have put together some fantastic tips on how you can delight the people…
Read MoreTips for Safe Online Shopping this Holiday Season
People call it the holiday season, but retailers have a more lucrative name for it: gift giving season. Or, more accurately: gift buying season. And that means whether you’re a Secret Santa or you need that perfect gift for that special someone (or that imperfect gift for that ordinary someone), you’re going to be hitting…
Read MoreSocial Media vs. eDiscovery Compliance
Messagingarchitects.com reports that, as companies rush to the wild digital frontier so they can strike Social Media gold, there’s a key factor that many of them should – but aren’t – paying enough attention to: eDiscovery compliance. And that’s a big (read: costly, angry judge, reputation damaging) problem waiting to happen, because as mountains of…
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