Posts Tagged ‘legal discovery’
The Benefits of Collecting Native Files during Discovery
Collecting native files during the discovery process is crucial for ensuring the integrity of data and streamlining the legal process. By collecting data in its original format, organizations can preserve metadata and file structure, making it easier to identify and produce relevant information.
Read MoreeDiscovery & Digital Forensics Podcasts to Follow in 2022
From Podcast Networks to individual shows, here are some of the best podcasts (in no particular order) focused on the topics of eDiscovery, forensics, ESI and more. Open your favorite podcast app and dive into some of the best legal industry topics available online.
Read More4 New Podcast Episodes to Listen to on Your Next Commute – eDiscovery, Information Governance, & More
Looking for more eDiscovery and information governance content outside of your normal feed? Here are a handful of recent podcast episodes that are both funny, relevant and informative to provide some pleasure on your next commute, or whenever you have some time to spare.
Read MoreMichigan’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 rules. Created by the State Bar of Michigan’s Civil Discovery Court Rule Committee, the changes offer a significant change in structure that is more closely tied to today’s legal environment.
Read More10 eDiscovery, Forensics & ESI Podcasts to Subscribe to in 2020
From data migrations to emerging technologies, here are some of the best podcasts (in no particular order) to subscribe to on the topics of eDiscovery, forensics, big data and more. Open up your favorite podcast app and dive into the best legal industry topics available online.
Read MoreNotable Cases and Events in E-Discovery: March / April
LIMITING SCOPE OF EDISCOVERY a U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit ruling upholding a district court’s order limiting the scope of discovery and imposing sanctions against the plaintiff for disregarding the court’s orders and repeatedly engaging in litigation issues decided by the court. Decision: The Eighth Circuit affirmed the district court’s order limiting…
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