Our Insights on eDiscovery

Read on to learn more about the latest trends and insights in the world of digital discovery.
Here Are Other Team Members that a Winning Team Needs: eDiscovery Best Practices
Here Are Other Team Members that a Winning Team Needs: eDiscovery Best Practices 150 150 CloudNine

When beginning a new eDiscovery project, a good place so start is to estimate the various tasks that will need to be performed and identify the type of personnel that will be needed. It is also important as the project progresses to revisit the project tasks and assignments to determine whether additional personnel are needed or if you can cut back. Yesterday, we began discussing the types of roles that could be associated with a typical eDiscovery project, here are some other roles,

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A Winning Team Needs Several Types of Team Members: eDiscovery Best Practices
A Winning Team Needs Several Types of Team Members: eDiscovery Best Practices 150 150 CloudNine

When beginning a new eDiscovery project, a good place so start is to estimate the various tasks that will need to be performed and identify the type of personnel that will be needed. It is also important as the project progresses to revisit the project tasks and assignments to determine whether additional personnel are needed or if you can cut back. Here are the types of roles that could be associated with a typical eDiscovery project.

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Oh, Thank Heaven! Court Orders 7-Eleven to Produce Metadata: eDiscovery Case Law
Oh, Thank Heaven! Court Orders 7-Eleven to Produce Metadata: eDiscovery Case Law 150 150 CloudNine

In Younes, et al. v. 7-Eleven, Inc., New Jersey Magistrate Judge Joel Schneider granted the plaintiffs’ motions to compel the production of metadata for selected groups of documents, denying the defendant’s cross-motions to bar the production of metadata.

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Ten Years Later, EDRM is Still Going Strong: eDiscovery Best Practices
Ten Years Later, EDRM is Still Going Strong: eDiscovery Best Practices 150 150 CloudNine

It’s hard to believe, but ten years ago this month the leading standards organization for the eDiscovery market was launched. Launched in May 2005, the Electronic Discovery Reference Model (now simply known as EDRM) was created to address the lack of standards and guidelines in the electronic discovery market. This week, EDRM moved into its second decade with its annual Spring Workshop in St. Paul, MN.

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For Better Document Review, You Need to Approach a ZEN State: eDiscovery Best Practices
For Better Document Review, You Need to Approach a ZEN State: eDiscovery Best Practices 150 150 CloudNine

Among the many definitions of the word “zen”, the Urban Dictionary provides perhaps the most appropriate (non-religious) definition of the word, as follows: a total state of focus that incorporates a total togetherness of body and mind. However, when it comes to document review, a new web site by eDiscovery thought leader Ralph Losey may change your way of thinking about the word “ZEN”.

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Appeals Court Upholds “Death Penalty Order” Sanction That Leads to Multi-Million Dollar Judgment: eDiscovery Case Law
Appeals Court Upholds “Death Penalty Order” Sanction That Leads to Multi-Million Dollar Judgment: eDiscovery Case Law 150 150 CloudNine

In Crews v. Avco Corp., a Washington Court of Appeals upheld a “death penalty order” against the defendant for discovery violations, including the failure to produce relevant information, but remanded for amendment of the final judgment of over $17.28 million to reflect any offsets for settlements with other defendants.

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Even When You Win in the Playoffs, You Should Still Think Before You Hit Send: eDiscovery Trends
Even When You Win in the Playoffs, You Should Still Think Before You Hit Send: eDiscovery Trends 150 150 CloudNine

Since social media has become a big part of discovery, we like to good social media disaster story every once in a while. The latest example is the (now former) social media manager of my hometown Houston Rockets basketball team, who lost his job over an offensive tweet.

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One Step to Go for the Federal Rules Changes. Will it Be a Formality?: eDiscovery Trends
One Step to Go for the Federal Rules Changes. Will it Be a Formality?: eDiscovery Trends 150 150 CloudNine

Wednesday, Supreme Court Chief Justice John G. Roberts submitted proposed amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure to Congress via an order, accompanied by letters to Speaker of the House John Boehner and President of the Senate (and Vice President of the US) Joe Biden.

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It’s Draft Day! What Skills Does Your eDiscovery Quarterback Need?: eDiscovery Best Practices
It’s Draft Day! What Skills Does Your eDiscovery Quarterback Need?: eDiscovery Best Practices 150 150 CloudNine

If you’re a fan of a pro football team, you’ve been waiting months to see what players your favorite team will be drafting. That wait ends tonight as the annual NFL draft kicks off. When it comes to selecting football players, the most important player is the quarterback. Like a football team, every litigation team navigating the discovery process needs a good “quarterback”. What skills does your eDiscovery “quarterback” need? Let’s take a look.

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This Guy Says that Computers Could Eventually Replace Lawyers – In the Courtroom: eDiscovery Trends
This Guy Says that Computers Could Eventually Replace Lawyers – In the Courtroom: eDiscovery Trends 150 150 CloudNine

Over four years ago, we covered an article in The New York Times that discussed how the use of artificial intelligence could lead to replacing “armies of expensive lawyers” during the eDiscovery process. Now, a new article in The Wall Street Journal online goes a step further, speculating that “computers will eventually pass the legal bar exam and defendants will be given the right to be represented by a computational attorney if they so wish”.

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