By Victoria Hudgins | March 2, 2022
With everything from case law to file types unknown, lawyers say few in e-discovery are prepared for a boom in metaverse usage.
By David Kalat, BRG | March 2, 2022
In a 2016 murder trial, the alleged killer's iPhone took center stage. But as this month's history of cybersecurity explores, it wasn't what the phone held, but how the data was extracted that made this a case to watch for digital forensic examiners.
By Victoria Hudgins | March 1, 2022
While not all posts or social media activity is relevant to an investigation or potential litigation, e-discovery lawyers say mass deletion social media tools may likely increase spoliation risks.
By Victoria Hudgins | February 25, 2022
Yesterday, the legal tech company announced it acquired Congruity 360's regulatory request solutions, Hold360 and Request360 to address corporate legal departments' workflow and legal hold needs.
By Victoria Hudgins | February 25, 2022
Former UnitedLex litigation and investigations lead Dan Panitz discusses his CEO role at Veristar's new sibling company Veralocity and how a metric-driven approach can be a key differentiator in a crowded and mature e-discovery sector.
By Victoria Hudgins | February 24, 2022
T-Mobile discovery and information governance director Ellen Blanchard discusses how in-house e-discovery lawyers are gaining a seat at the table during incident response matters and why information governance and data maps are back in fashion.
By Isha Marathe | February 23, 2022
Marla Crawford, the general counsel for legal services provider Cimplifi, talks about being one of "the first e-discovery lawyers," the evolution of e-discovery and what is on the horizon for contract analytics and lifecycle management.
By Philip Favro, Innovative Driven | February 17, 2022
Judge David Campbell, who led the Federal Civil Rules Advisory Committee that developed the Rule 37(e) amendments enacted in 2015, issued an adverse inference jury instruction against plaintiff after finding she spoliated relevant Facebook Messenger and Telegram messages and other ESI.
By Isha Marathe | February 16, 2022
Shana Simmons, general counsel at e-discovery provider Everlaw, offered some insights into best practices for companies to prepare for regulators "to knock on their door."
By Andrea L. D'Ambra and Susana Medeiros | February 10, 2022
While line-by-line designations may make a lot of sense for smaller cases, for larger matters where only a small fraction of the documents reviewed and produced are ever used in motions or trial, parties should focus the expense of line-by-line designations on the documents that really matter.
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