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Pete Feinberg of Consilio: eDiscovery Trends
Pete Feinberg of Consilio: eDiscovery Trends 150 150 CloudNine

Today’s thought leader is Pete Feinberg. Pete is Senior Vice President of Product Strategy at Consilio, responsible for the overall product strategy and product management of Consilio’s products and services line. Prior to joining Consilio, Pete ran marketing for the largest vertical of Blackboard – a Washington DC-based education technology company. Prior to that, Pete served as vice president in various product, partner marketing and eCommerce roles at a variety of B2B software and B2C eRetail companies in the Washington DC area. Pete’s specialties are in guiding product strategy, bringing new products and services to market, representing the voice of the client as an executive “client advocate”, and guiding the service delivery organization to engage with clients not as a vendor, but instead as a trusted advisor.

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Chris Dale of The eDisclosure Information Project: eDiscovery Trends
Chris Dale of The eDisclosure Information Project: eDiscovery Trends 150 150 CloudNine

Today’s thought leader is Chris Dale Chris is director of the UK-based eDisclosure Information Project. Chris qualified as an English solicitor in 1980 after reading History at Oxford. He was a litigation partner in London and then a litigation software developer and litigation support consultant before turning to commentary on electronic disclosure / discovery. The e-Disclosure Information Project disseminates information about the court rules, the problems, and the technology to lawyers and their clients, to judges, and to suppliers. He was a member of Senior Master Whitaker’s Working Party which drafted Practice Direction 31B and the Electronic Documents Questionnaire. Chris is also a well-known speaker and commentator in the UK, the US and other common law jurisdictions.

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Confidence in eDiscovery Business is Up and Here is the Most Comprehensive LTNY Review: eDiscovery Trends
Confidence in eDiscovery Business is Up and Here is the Most Comprehensive LTNY Review: eDiscovery Trends 150 150 CloudNine

This is a rare two-topic day, but both of these topics are interesting enough that I decided neither could wait. So today, we’re covering the results of Rob Robinson’s eDiscovery Business Confidence Survey and also Andrew Haslam’s very comprehensive report on LegalTech, titled LegalTech 2016 – Cloud, Consolidation and Cybersecurity.

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Craig Ball of Craig D. Ball, P.C.: eDiscovery Trends
Craig Ball of Craig D. Ball, P.C.: eDiscovery Trends 150 150 CloudNine

Today’s thought leader is Craig Ball. A frequent court appointed special master in electronic evidence, Craig is a prolific contributor to continuing legal and professional education programs in the United States and abroad, having delivered over 1,700 presentations and papers. Craig’s articles on forensic technology and electronic discovery frequently appear in the national media and he teaches E-Discovery and Digital Evidence at the University of Texas School of Law. He currently blogs on eDiscovery topics at ballinyourcourt.com.

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No Matter Where You Are, You Can Still Attend the UF EDRM E-Discovery Conference: eDiscovery Trends
No Matter Where You Are, You Can Still Attend the UF EDRM E-Discovery Conference: eDiscovery Trends 150 150 CloudNine

This year’s University of Florida EDRM E-Discovery Conference is coming up on March 30. If you plan to attend in person, great! But, if you can’t attend in person, the good news is that you don’t have to be there, or even in the state of Florida, to attend.

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Tom O’Connor of Advanced Discovery: eDiscovery Trends
Tom O’Connor of Advanced Discovery: eDiscovery Trends 150 150 CloudNine

Today’s thought leader is Tom O’Connor. Tom is a nationally known consultant, speaker and writer in the area of computerized litigation support systems. A frequent lecturer on the subject of legal technology, Tom has been on the faculty of numerous national CLE providers and has taught college level courses on legal technology. Tom’s involvement with large cases led him to become familiar with dozens of various software applications for litigation support and he has both designed databases and trained legal staffs in their use on many of the cases mentioned above. This work has involved both public and private law firms of all sizes across the nation. Tom is the Director of the Gulf Coast Legal Technology Center in New Orleans and he is the Senior ESI Consultant with Advanced Discovery.

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Jason R. Baron of Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP: eDiscovery Trends
Jason R. Baron of Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP: eDiscovery Trends 150 150 CloudNine

Today’s thought leader is Jason R. Baron. An internationally recognized speaker and author on the preservation of electronic documents, Jason is a member of Drinker Biddle’s Information Governance and eDiscovery practice and also a member of the leadership team for the Information Governance Initiative. Jason previously served as Director of Litigation for the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) and as trial lawyer and senior counsel at the Department of Justice. He was a founding co-coordinator of the National Institute of Standards and Technology TREC Legal Track, a multi-year international information retrieval project devoted to evaluating search issues in a legal context. He also founded the international DESI (Discovery of Electronically Stored Information) workshop series, bringing together lawyers and academics to discuss cutting-edge issues in eDiscovery.

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Our Nation’s Largest City is Not Immune to eDiscovery Sanctions: eDiscovery Case Law
Our Nation’s Largest City is Not Immune to eDiscovery Sanctions: eDiscovery Case Law 150 150 CloudNine

In Stinson v. City of New York, New York District Judge Robert W. Sweet granted in part and denied in part the plaintiffs’ motion seeking sanctions for spoliation of evidence against the defendants for failure to issue a litigation hold, opting for a permissive inference rather than a mandatory adverse inference sanction against the defendants.

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George Socha of Socha Consulting LLC: eDiscovery Trends
George Socha of Socha Consulting LLC: eDiscovery Trends 150 150 CloudNine

Today’s thought leader is George Socha. A litigator for 16 years, George is President of Socha Consulting LLC, offering services as an electronic discovery expert witness, special master and advisor to corporations, law firms and their clients, and legal vertical market software and service providers in the areas of electronic discovery and automated litigation support. George has also been co-author of the leading survey on the electronic discovery market, The Socha-Gelbmann Electronic Discovery Survey; in 2011, he and Tom Gelbmann converted the Survey into Apersee, an online system for selecting eDiscovery providers and their offerings. In 2005, he and Tom Gelbmann launched the Electronic Discovery Reference Model project to establish standards within the eDiscovery industry – today, the EDRM model has become a standard in the industry for the eDiscovery life cycle and there are nine active projects with over 300 members from 81 participating organizations. George has a J.D. for Cornell Law School and a B.A. from the University of Wisconsin – Madison.

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DOJ and FBI Respond to Apple’s Letter Regarding Breaking Encryption of San Bernardino Shooter’s iPhone: eDiscovery Trends
DOJ and FBI Respond to Apple’s Letter Regarding Breaking Encryption of San Bernardino Shooter’s iPhone: eDiscovery Trends 150 150 CloudNine

It probably comes as no surprise that the government didn’t take Apple’s opposition to the Federal order to give investigators access to encrypted data on the iPhone used by one of the San Bernardino shooters lying down.

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