Compliance, E-Discovery, eDiscovery, Email, Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP), Legal Hold, Management, Sanctions, Search, Training 0 October 21, 2019 1972 Aaron Taylor

It’s not often that I hear of an eDiscovery case that so clearly supports the belief that law firms and corporate legal teams clearly benefit from including a competent eDiscovery Manager/Administrator on their staff. Many thanks to Ralph Losey for posting an excellent review of the case on his e-Discovery Team website here. The case […]

Cross Border, E-Discovery, Email, Privacy 0 February 21, 2017 1310 Aaron Taylor

Ricci Dipshan at Legaltech News recently posted a fine article regarding what may be described as cross-border subpoenas for discovery of electronic information, specifically emails.  The two court decisions are by now pretty familiar to those in the E-Discovery and legal industries:  the Microsoft discovery case in Ireland addressed by the Second Circuit Court of Appeals, and […]

Applications, BYOD, E-Discovery, Email 0 December 12, 2016 1675 Aaron Taylor

It seems I had barely digested the intriguing information about one of the newer messaging apps called Signal as I discussed in my last blog and as reported by the NYTimes, when now I see a new story about updates by Slack to their app as reported by The Technologist blog from FindLaw.  Slack is putting the pressure on other […]

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