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In a normal non-COVID-19 (coronavirus) world, our chapter events for the Association of Certified E-Discovery Specialists (ACEDS) Houston chapter would in-person local events and probably limited to legal professionals in Houston and surrounding areas. In this one-hour webcast that’s CLE-approved for 0.75 So, what do you think?
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.
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.
Social Media Discovery and Judicial “Friending”: Here are a couple of cases that have interesting ramifications on the social media front. Discovery vs. Dismissal Motions: Should discovery be stayed until a motion to dismiss is decided? Hope to see y’all there! Are pictures where you are “tagged” discoverable? In Udeen v.
Yesterday, we looked back at cases related to passwords and Fifth Amendment protection, non-party discovery and mobile and messaging. Technically, you could argue that all cases involve a lack of cooperation on discovery. There are always a handful of cases each year related to discovery of social media data. COOPERATION.
Five years ago, we saw the emergence of one form of AI in the guise of technology-assisted review in e-discovery. I don’t know whether the mentality really has to change, especially in light of the 2015 Amendments that highlight the need for proportionality and discovery. Where are mining operations?
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