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Working Successfully with eDiscovery and Litigation Support Service Providers: Monitoring Work and Preventing Problems

So many law firm litigation support folks that I know have an unpleasant war story or two about a project they did with a vendor. I usually find these frustrating, because more often than not, the problems could have been avoided. Taking a few preventative steps early on, and doing a good job of monitoring project activity can make all the difference. In the next few posts in this series, we’re going to look at ways to make the projects you do with vendors run smoother.

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eDiscovery Best Practices: Checking for Malware is the First Step to eDiscovery Processing

A little over a month ago, I noted that we hadn’t missed a (business) day yet in publishing a post for the blog. That streak almost came to an end last week. As I often do in the early mornings before getting ready for work, I spent some time searching for articles to read and identifying potential blog topics and found a link on a site related to “New Federal Rules”. Curious, I clicked on it and…up popped a pop-up window from our virus checking software (AVG Anti-Virus, or so I thought) that the site had found a file containing a “trojan horse” program. The odd thing about the pop-up window is that there was no “Fix” button to fix the trojan horse. So, I chose the best available option to move it to the vault. Then, all hell broke loose.

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eDiscovery Trends: Apple Responds to the iPhone/iPad Location Controversy

Yesterday, we talked about the latest litigation for Apple, which was sued for alleged privacy invasion and computer fraud by two customers in a federal complaint in Tampa, Florida who claim the company is secretly recording and storing the location and movement of iPhone and iPad users. Yesterday, Apple issued a press release response to questions regarding this controversy, published here on Business Wire.

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eDiscovery Trends: It’s 10 PM, Does Apple Know Where You Are?

Over 30 years ago, local TV stations across the country ran this ad, asking the question “It’s 10 PM, do you know where you children are?” Today, they could ask the question of many iPhone and iPad users, “It’s 10 PM, does Apple know where you are?” According to Bloomberg on Monday, “Apple Inc. (AAPL) was sued for alleged privacy invasion and computer fraud by two customers who claim the company is secretly recording and storing the location and movement of iPhone and iPad users.”

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Working Successfully with eDiscovery and Litigation Support Service Providers: Questions to Ask when Checking References, Part 3

Last week, we started and continued a list of questions to ask when you are doing a reference check. So far, the list includes general project questions, questions about communicating with the vendor, questions about costs, and questions aimed at evaluating the quality of a vendor’s work. Today we’ll complete the list with questions about the vendor’s ability to meet schedule requirements, and questions aimed at assessing the vendor’s overall performance.

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eDiscovery Trends: Thought Leader Interview with Jeffrey Brandt, Editor of Pinhawk Law Technology Daily Digest

As eDiscovery Daily has done in the past, we have periodically interviewed various thought leaders in eDiscovery and legal technology to provide insight as to trends in the industry for our readers to consider. Recently, I was able to interview Jeffrey Brandt, Editor of the Pinhawk Law Technology Daily Digest and columnist for Legal IT Professionals. Here is that interview.

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Working Successfully with eDiscovery and Litigation Support Service Providers: Questions to Ask when Checking References

Getting good information about a vendor in a reference check is a skill worth developing. As a starting point, you should be armed with a good set of questions. Don’t limit yourself to the list, though. A good reference-check call will be interactive and answers to some questions will probably prompt additional questions. Here’s a good starting point list that might apply to any type of vendor or service you are inquiring about.

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CORRECTION: Announcing Thought Leader Interview with Jeffrey Brandt, Editor of Pinhawk Law Technology Daily Digest

As eDiscovery Daily has done in the past, we have periodically interviewed various thought leaders in eDiscovery and legal technology to provide insight as to trends in the industry for our readers to consider. Recently, I was able to interview Jeffrey Brandt, Editor of the Pinhawk Law Technology Daily Digest and columnist for Legal IT Professionals. I had stated that Jeff’s interview will be published this Friday, April 22, but forgot that this Friday is Good Friday (no blog post that day, sorry!). So, Jeff’s interview will be published next Monday, April 25 instead. Mark your calendars!

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