October 16, 2003 | Law.com
EDD Services' Growth Rate Is StaggeringThe legal industry is now knee-deep in vendors offering EDD: data collection, data conversion, data archiving, data filtering, data hosting, computer forensics and electronic discovery consulting. It seems the acronym already is overused and stretched beyond its original meaning, but for most lawyers electronic discovery is no different than its paper counterpart -- except there is more of it.
By Albert Barsocchini
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April 13, 2011 | Legaltech News
Social Media: Balancing Employee Rights and Corporate NeedsConsidering the popularity of Facebook and its ilk, companies need a granular understanding of how employees use social media in business and personally. On Tuesday, Aparna Dave, IP counsel at Wells Fargo, and Marc Greenberg, professor and co-director of the IP law program at Golden Gate University School of Law, gave a nuanced presentation on how to balance employees' personal use with corporate policy at ALM's "Social Media: Risk and Rewards" conference in San Francisco.
By Albert Barsocchini
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August 28, 2002 | Law.com
Electronic Data Discovery PrimerElectronic data discovery is quickly becoming mainstream in civil discovery. Recent surveys confirm that more than 90 percent of all documents produced since 1999 were created in digital form. But some attorneys fail to do electronic discovery because of concerns that it's costly and complicated. The irony: It is usually wildly cheaper to conduct discovery electronically. Here's a primer to get you started.
By Albert Barsocchini
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