By Frank Ready | March 2, 2020
E-discovery and managed services company Epiq Global announced on Monday that it had taken its systems offline after detecting "unauthorized access." A timeline for bringing the systems back online again is still unclear.
By Brian Schrader | February 27, 2020
AI is in many ways still in its infancy, and it's important to realize that platforms utilizing this technology are heavily dependent on constant human interaction and training.
By Frank Ready | February 27, 2020
Legal tech company Technology Concepts & Design, Inc. has been steadily raising its profile in e-discovery and data security, but a new investment from private equity company Trivest has been earmarked towards continuing to build out both its footprint and array of solutions.
By Philip Favro, Driven | February 27, 2020
Philip Favro provides a brief overview of DTSA seizure orders and discusses e-discovery considerations in connection with those orders.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Todd Heffner | February 25, 2020
The point of document review is not to review documents. The point of document review is to identify relevant documents for depositions, cross-examination, etc.
By Frank Ready | February 24, 2020
Communications platforms like Slack or Microsoft Teams are spreading quickly across the corporate landscape. But can e-discovery providers keep up with how quickly those channels evolve or will they get left in the dust?
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Leonard Deutchman | February 20, 2020
Over the past few years, CLE providers have moved from presenting programs solely focusing on e-discovery and digital evidence to incorporating digital evidence presentations into programs regarding litigation generally. The issue I will explore in this month's column is whether the aforementioned move is of any great significance and, if so, what that significance is.
By Charles Toutant | February 20, 2020
IQVIA seeks a default judgment against Veeva in its federal trade secret dispute or, in the alternative, imposition of a curative instruction on the jury concerning the missing data.
By Wes Johnson, BIA | February 14, 2020
Many don't realize how that data can be forensically collected and used to prove innocence or guilt in legal matters, making it extremely valuable to attorneys.
By Frank Ready | February 11, 2020
OpenText's Fourth Annual Survey of Legal Operations Professionals found that corporate legal is taking the reigns of e-discovery and other processes—which could potentially benefit law firms, ALSP's and technology providers long-term.
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