Monday, June 15, 2009

e-Discovery miscellany

Gabe says that you should probably do what the judge orders.

DiscoverReady first to announce recession over, in North Carolina


Social Media: Electronic Discovery’s New New Thing?

Legal staffing firm ads e-Discovery to its services.

Untimely objections doom motions to compel

Analysis of Zubulake v. UBS Warburg.

The crushing burden of e-Discovery
; it is an IT responsibility.

Presentation to the Arkansas Bar Association
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Why you need a lawyer who will tell you unpleasant truths
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E-Discovery is Low Tech
A lot of the work we do is low tech in nature. It's funny because the college graduates we hire have been raised in a Web 2.0 world and are shocked to find their time copying & counting files, tying out exceptions, recovering passwords, converting files from one format to another, etc. What's worse is that we'll hire experienced technologists who end up doing similar low grade work. The lucky ones get to run SQL queries. Whoopee! That's considered advanced.


Electronic Evidence and Discovery; What Every Lawyer Should Know Now


Analytics and e-Discovery


ITLA white paper on best practices for legal holds


Recovering data from a corrupt hard drive

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