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Join the records management assistance unit in celebrating E-Discovery Day on Friday, December 3, 2021! Put on your records management hat, pull on your information governance boots, and get in the spirit of the day by checking out these e-discovery resources. What is E-Discovery? Educational Resources.
Believe it or not, tomorrow is the seventh annual University of Florida E-Discovery Conference. The conference focus this year is effectively managing discovery from the opposition. I will be there again as well, presenting in the E-Discovery Nuts and Bolts session.
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Daniel Miller, a partner of the K&L Gates e-Discovery Analysis & Technology (“e-DAT”) Group and the firm’s Pittsburgh office, will attend this week’s ABA Cross-Border Institute in Paris. The ABA Cross-Border Institute in Paris will provide education and practical guidance […]
Believe it or not, this is the seventh year for the University of Florida E-Discovery Conference. The conference focus this year is effectively managing discovery from the opposition. I will be there again as well, presenting in the Special Topics: E-Discovery Nuts and Bolts session. I hope)… : o ).
The University of Florida E-Discovery Conference is being held today! Continuing Legal Education (CLE) general credits, 2.0 Also yesterday, E-Discovery CareerFest was conducted. Also yesterday, E-Discovery CareerFest was conducted. And, for the first time, I’m going to be there! ethics credits and 3.0
It’s time for another E-Discovery Day! By my count, this is the fifth annual event that includes a combination of webcasts and in-person events to promote discussion and education of eDiscovery (we won’t hold it against them that they want to spell it with that pesky dash). or is it E-eegads?)… ; o ).
Mark Your Calendar for E-Discovery Day Thursday, December 1, 2022 The best day of the year for e-discovery is just around the corner! To celebrate this year’s E-Discovery Day, ACEDS has teamed up with Exterro to offer a FREE Certified E-Discovery Specialist (CEDS) Standard Package ($1495 value) to two lucky winners.
Next month, the University of Florida E-Discovery Conference will be held on Thursday, March 29 – believe it or not, this is the sixth annual conference. Continuing Legal Education (CLE) general credits, 2.0 About the only issue I have with the conference is the way they spell “E-Discovery”. ethics credits and 3.0
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Initially assess e-discovery needs and issues, if any. In fear of the cost and rules of e-discovery, some lawyers try to avoid the practice altogether. During Rule 26(f) conferences, consult opposing counsel on the scope of discovery in relation to the costs of collection and production.
Reflecting on the Wannacry ransomware attack, which is the lesson learnt e why most organizations are still ignoring it. Indeed, every discovery is worthless if it is not made available to others. The infection chain. Twitter @Slvlombardo. Follow me on Twitter: @securityaffairs and Facebook.
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On the veritable eve of the annual Georgetown Law Center eDiscovery Training Academy (covered by us here ), Craig Ball (who is in the midst of that very academy now) has asked the question Have We Lost the War on E-Discovery? But, if you’re reading that (or this blog post), it probably doesn’t apply to you.
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Craig Ball once made a great point in responding to a post of mine about educating lawyers when he said “ We not only need to persuade lawyers to take the plunge, we need to insure there’s a pool for them to jump into. Pursue online education? The Discovery Revolution , George L. Here’s the fourth part. Paul and Bruce H.
Here is a comparison between 2018 and 2019 (we previously published the graphic for 2016 and 2017 ): Needless to say, I’ll be discussing this in my presentation next week at the University of Florida E-Discovery Conference. In her post, Lori also goes through some of her observations on the trends.
As Craig notes in the latest blog post on his terrific Ball in Your Court blog ( Electronic Storage in a Nutshell ), he finished the E-Discovery Workbook for the 2019 Georgetown E-Discovery Training Academy (which we covered here ). This might be a good place to start! Sometimes, you feel like a nut! ; o ).
Craig Ball has had a lot to say about mobile device discovery, including various posts on his excellent Ball in Your Court blog (we’ve covered several of those, including this one and this one ). It took 30 years for e-mail to displace paper as our primary target in discovery. Section II (pp. That’s 75% off the in-person price!
In the most recent campaign, the group targeted organizations in the communications, manufacturing, utility, transportation, construction, maritime, government, information technology, and education sectors. In November 2023, the experts noticed that the botnet started targeting Axis IP cameras, such as the M1045-LW, M1065-LW, and p1367-E.
We’ve certainly noted before how slow law schools are to provide eDiscovery education. Why Some Law Schools Don’t Offer E-DiscoveryEducation , by Victoria Hudgins), the author notes that “most U.S. But not all law schools see the need for dedicated eDiscovery education. In Legaltech ® News ( ‘Too Practical’?
O’Hara denied the plaintiff’s motion seeking to compel supplemental discovery responses by the seven defendants, including the request to receive his entire e-mail personal storage (PST) file, agreeing with the defendants’ contention that the request was overly broad and not proportional. Kiewit Corp., 18-2144-KHV (D. Judge’s Ruling.
CEDS, Discovery Counsel, eDiscovery CoCounsel, pllc. My obsession with learning all I could about a field most of us fall into rather than pursue and the event’s reputation as a party scene had encouraged me to prioritize other conferences with education sessions hyper-focused on eDiscovery throughout my first decade in the industry.
states with such laws increased to five (adding to California, Colorado, Connecticut, and Virginia) with which state’s law going into effect a. With respect to comprehensive state privacy laws, on December 31, 2023, the number of U.S.
discovery obligations, but also understand the methodologies and technologies associated with managing eDiscovery. William Hamilton, legal skills professor and executive director of the University of Florida’s E-Discovery Project, led the course, which took place at Southeast University during the last two weeks of August.
It’s the Weekly Trends Report compiled by none other than EDRM co-founder and BDO Managing Director George Socha, available on the blog page of the Association of Certified E-Discovery Specialists (ACEDS) website or directly from the weekly trends page here , which also includes previous weekly trends reports, back to December of last year.
Podcast: The Alignment of E-Discovery, Technology, and Industry Insight. I spoke with Brad Jenkins , the co-founder and CEO of CloudNine Discovery , a cloud-based e-discovery software provider. Interview with Brad Jenkins by Legal Industry Analyst Ari Kaplan. Source: Reinventing Professionals.
A two-topic day for us with a couple of terrific educational opportunities! One free CLE educational program in Houston comes up in just ten days! University of Florida E-Discovery Conference. Believe it or not, this is the eighth year for the University of Florida E-Discovery Conference.
On his excellent Complex Discovery blog, Rob Robinson helps you get a “running start” in your planning for next year, with a preliminary list of eDiscovery-related industry events for 2018. March 3/29: 6th Annual UF Law E-Discovery Conference, Gainesville, FL. We’re getting close to the end of another year.
In this case involves contract disputes and claims of improper business practices between a local automobile dealership and the national distributor of Volvo automobiles, the parties had engaged in two years of litigation, produced discovery, and conducted depositions. Case Background. Case opinion link courtesy of eDiscovery Assistant.
See what I did there? ; o ) While I’m speaking at the University of Florida E-Discovery Conference today, let’s take a look at a couple of articles related to Internet of Things (IoT) devices that you need to know from an eDiscovery standpoint. What are the types of evidence out there? We need to know to win in this environment.”.
Regardless, this post is about the latest survey from Rob Robinson and his terrific Complex Discovery blog. Individuals are invited to participate semi-annually primarily by direct email invitation from Complex Discovery and leading industry educational partners including the Association of Certified E-Discovery Specialists (ACEDS).
These are terrific resources that everyone who deals with discovery of mobile devices should be aware of. And , last but not least, Craig compiled all of his accumulated wisdom about mobile evidence (well, iPhone mobile evidence) into a white paper called Mobile to the Mainstream: Preservation and Extraction of iOS Content for E-Discovery.
Much of that work involves asymmetrical cases where one side, typically corporate defendants, has the vast majority of discovery. And since my experience is not untypical, what we see in eDiscovery practice is a heavy focus in the eDiscovery world on defense strategy, both in actual practice and educational conferences.
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But, perhaps the best answer to this question lies in Craig Ball’s new primer – Processing in E-Discovery. In the Introduction, Craig says this: “Talk to lawyers about e?discovery discovery processing and you’ll likely get a blank stare suggesting no clue what you’re talking about. And, much more. So, what do you think?
Tom has also written several terrific informational overview series for CloudNine, including his most recent one, Thinking Like a Millennial: How Millennials are Changing Discovery. Count the hours devoted to practical e-discovery skills that support the finding and turning over of relevant evidence.
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E-discovery luminary and recipient of the Masters Conference Educator of the Year 2016, Mary provides ACEDS and its membership more than a decade of strong credibility and sound leadership within the e-discovery community. Mary is Executive Director of the Association of Certified eDiscovery Specialists (ACEDS).
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