By Nell Gluckman | May 15, 2015
Thomas Barnett, an electronic discovery expert who joined Paul Hastings as special counsel last year, once led a very different life as a professional saxophone player. At the peak of his musical career, Barnett toured with reggae band Toots and the Maytals, before heading on to law school.
By Scott A. Wandstrat | May 15, 2015
When it comes to e-discovery, dry topics are unavoidable. But you'll just have to trust me for however many inches this column ends up being that the differences between the forms of production for e-discovery is important and worth knowing.
By Rebekah Mintzer | May 14, 2015
According to data gathered by Exterro Inc., the biggest e-discovery challenge is the problem of locating potentially responsive data in the first place.
By Scott Graham | May 14, 2015
The judge sanctioned four early backers of San Jose-based Clear View Technologies for evidence spoliation and scolded lawyers for disregarding “obvious red flags.”
By Sean Doherty | May 14, 2015
Recommind has integrated Qlik Sense into Axcelerate for multi-source visual data maps.
By Colleen Casey Voshell | May 13, 2015
A tech consultant advises law firms on how to better execute e-discovery in complex litigation matters.
By Ed Silverstein | May 13, 2015
"Costs are substantial if you're outsourcing everything."
By Michel Sahyoun | May 13, 2015
Some key factors to effectively maintain data security during the document review phase of e-discovery, and in particular securing document review centers against malicious and inadvertent data leaks.
By Chris DiMrco | May 12, 2015
While respondents ranked some issues higher than others, ballooning data creation and management underlie all identified challenges.
By Richard Raysman and Peter Brown | May 11, 2015
In their Technology Law column, Richard Raysman and Peter Brown provide an in-depth discussion of 'Da Silva Moore'; analysis of a recent case that illustrates the intersection between Technology-Assisted Review and privacy concerns; and an examination of a case that hinted that the increased adoption of TAR may fundamentally alter the constitutionality of universally accepted search warrants for seizure of electronically stored information.
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