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eDiscovery Daily Is Fifty Four! (Months Old, That Is)
Let’s party! Fifty four months ago today, eDiscovery Daily was launched. It’s hard to believe that it has been 4 1/2 years since our first three posts debuted on our first day, September 20, 2010. 1,129 posts later, a lot has happened in the industry that we’ve covered. And, yes we’re still crazy after all these years for committing to a daily post each business day, but we’re still rolling along and providing daily eDiscovery news and analysis while still covering our day jobs.
Twice a year, we like to take a look back at some of the important stories and topics during that time. So, here are just a few of the posts over the last six months you may have missed. Enjoy!
- We covered a new self-assessment resource from EDRM that helps you determine how mature your organization is in handling eDiscovery.
- Microsoft acquired Equivio and everyone speculated what that means for eDiscovery.
- We showed you the pitfalls of having text overlaid Bates numbers on PDF files.
- Did you know that every 2 days we create as much information as we did from the beginning of time until 2003? That tidbit and other BIG Data facts can be found here.
- If you want an automated, easy and inexpensive way to process your data, check this out.
- More companies may have data breach response plans and teams in place, but data breaches are still increasing in frequency.
- Looking for your old tweets on Twitter? You might get someone else’s tweets instead!
- Want to catch up on all 68 cases we covered in 2014? Here is your chance.
- Looking for devices with relevant ESI? Don’t forget the fitbit.
- Want our thoughts about this year’s LegalTech® New York? Want to know what exhibitors thought of the show? You’re welcome. 🙂
- For the fifth year in a row, we delivered interviews with key eDiscovery thought leaders on key industry trends.
- Judge Andrew J. Peck revisited the Da Silva Moore case with a key opinion in a new case.
- By the way, we got a new look this year! And, partnered with the leading standards organization in eDiscovery!
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