New Florida E-Discovery Rules Continue Federal Trend
On July 5, Florida became the 29th state to adopt specific EDD rules for its courts. Like many states, the Florida rules generally follow the federal rules, but provide greater specificity, writes attorney Kelly Twigger.Ten Ways to Mow Down EDD Costs
Electronic data discovery should cost less than paper discovery. Computer forensics/EDD special master Craig Ball offers 10 tips for keeping e-discovery costs under control. Above all, If you don't need it, get rid of it. But that's only the beginning.Keeping Up With EDD Blogs and Tools
No lawyer today can afford to ignore e-discovery. No matter the case, digital data are apt to be implicated, making it imperative that lawyers understand, and keep up with, developments in the EDD field. To that end, attorney Robert Ambrogi surveys some blogs and vendor sites dealing with EDD.5 Tips for a Cost-Effective Legal Department
According to a new analysis by the Corporate Executive Board, there are some simple ways for legal departments to cut costs and provide more efficient services.Technology in Action on the West Coast
Sean Doherty, Law.com legal technology editor, delivers the goods on LegalTech. The Hon. Elizabeth D. Laporte advises counsel and clients on electronically stored information; Chevron's GC seeks effective knowledge management; and CT Summation reviews how evidence goes from ESI to court.JD Supra Links In Legal Content
JD Supra, a legal content syndicator, added a Legal Updates application to LinkedIn, reports attorney Ari Kaplan. The new application gives LinkedIn users access to lawyer-written articles and lends JD Supra's premium members a new channel to expose their expertise to potential clients.LegalTech New York 2008 Blogs On
As the first day of LegalTech New York 2008 winds down, culminating in the Law Technology News Awards, the Legal Blog Watch section weighs in with reports from the show floor -- from knowledge management panels to what could be called "A Nightmare on E-Mail Street." Stay tuned.Avoid the Internet's Most Crippling Threats
The Internet may be a boon to lawyers, but firms must stay wary on the Web. A security breach can result in catastrophic losses, whether by worm or e-mail or Web site. Wolf, Greenfield & Sacks IP attorney Ilan Barzilay and law student Andrew Danford detail potential threats and defenses.Delaware's Default E-Discovery Developments
Silicon Valley consultant Mark Michels analyzes two new default standards for e-discovery in litigation posted by the Federal District Court for the District of Delaware.Trending Stories
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