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Production is the “Ringo” of the eDiscovery Phases: eDiscovery Throwback Thursdays
Production is the “Ringo” of the eDiscovery Phases: eDiscovery Throwback Thursdays 239 285 CloudNine

Most of the “press” associated with eDiscovery ranges from the “left side of the EDRM model” (i.e., Information Management, Identification, Preservation, Collection) through the stages to prepare materials for production (i.e., Processing, Review and Analysis). All of those phases lead to one inevitable stage in eDiscovery: Production. Yet, few people talk about the actual production step. If Preservation, Collection and Review are the “John”, “Paul” and “George” of the eDiscovery process, the Production phase is still the “Ringo” of eDiscovery phases, not talked about enough – even though it’s arguably the most crucial step of all.

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No Proof of Intent to Deprive Means No Adverse Inference Sanction: eDiscovery Case Law
No Proof of Intent to Deprive Means No Adverse Inference Sanction: eDiscovery Case Law 479 270 CloudNine

In DriveTime Car Sales Company, LLC v. Pettigrew, Judge George C. Smith granted in part and denied in part the plaintiff’s motion for spoliation sanctions against defendant Pauley Motor, denying the plaintiff’s request for an adverse inference sanction by ruling that “DriveTime has not sufficiently demonstrated that Pauley Motor acted with the requisite intent” when Bruce Pauley failed to take reasonable steps to preserve text messages when he switched to a different phone. Judge Smith did “order curative measures under Rule 37(e)(1)”, allowing the plaintiff to “introduce evidence at trial, if it wishes, of the litigation hold letter and Pauley Motor’s subsequent failure to preserve the text messages.”

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Heat Wave or Cool Front? Results of the Summer 2019 eDiscovery Business Confidence Survey: eDiscovery Trends
Heat Wave or Cool Front? Results of the Summer 2019 eDiscovery Business Confidence Survey: eDiscovery Trends 797 428 CloudNine

It’s that time again!  I’m here to cover the results of the Summer 2019 eDiscovery Business Confidence Survey, published (as always) on Rob Robinson’s terrific Complex Discovery site.  So, how confident are individuals working in the eDiscovery ecosystem in the business of eDiscovery?  Let’s see. As always, Rob provides a complete breakdown of the latest…

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This Makes the Potential GDPR Fine Against British Airways Look Like Peanuts: Data Privacy Trends
This Makes the Potential GDPR Fine Against British Airways Look Like Peanuts: Data Privacy Trends 342 342 CloudNine

It was just last week that we discussed the new (probable) largest fine since the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) was enacted last May, with the proposed fine of nearly $230 million against British Airways for a data breach last year. But, this fine approved by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) against Facebook for data privacy violations makes that fine look like peanuts.

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Thinking Like a Millennial: How Millennials are Changing Discovery, Part Five
Thinking Like a Millennial: How Millennials are Changing Discovery, Part Five 482 406 CloudNine

The favorite tools of millennials are in use now. We know them. We are trying to adjust to them. But perhaps the problem is not the tools. We must acknowledge the cultural shift in work flows and communication methods influenced by millennials as more employees work remotely, including from home, than ever before. Then we must be prepared to design eDiscovery tools to deal with these changes.

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ILTACON is One Month Away. And, I’m Speaking – Twice!: eDiscovery Trends
ILTACON is One Month Away. And, I’m Speaking – Twice!: eDiscovery Trends 571 301 CloudNine

Hard to believe, but we’re just one month away from ILTACON 2019, being held this year at the Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin Resort in Orlando August 18-22. CloudNine will be at the conference in a big way again this year. And, so will I, as I will be speaking not just once, but twice at this year’s conference!

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Move Over Google, Here May Be Your New Largest GDPR Fine: Data Privacy Trends
Move Over Google, Here May Be Your New Largest GDPR Fine: Data Privacy Trends 219 284 CloudNine

Now, we’re talking some serious money! In January, we covered the first big fine for failing to comply with Europe’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) when France’s data protection regulator, the Commission nationale de l’informatique et des libertés (CNIL), issued a €50 million fine (about $56.8 million) fine to Google for failing to comply with GDPR. Now, we have a new fine being proposed which is more than four times that amount.

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Thinking Like a Millennial: How Millennials are Changing Discovery, Part Three
Thinking Like a Millennial: How Millennials are Changing Discovery, Part Three 482 406 CloudNine

So, where do we learn more about this new generation? Let’s take a look at their voting patterns and what appeals to them from a marketing standpoint.

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Thinking Like a Millennial: How Millennials are Changing Discovery, Part Two
Thinking Like a Millennial: How Millennials are Changing Discovery, Part Two 482 406 CloudNine

Well first, let’s ask, what exactly is a millennial? Are they really, as often stated, misunderstood job jumpers who have taken control of both the workplace and economy? And, how do they differ from other generations? Let’s take a look.

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Chain, Chain, Chain – Chain of Custody: eDiscovery Throwback Thursdays
Chain, Chain, Chain – Chain of Custody: eDiscovery Throwback Thursdays 530 519 CloudNine

Here’s our latest blog post in our Throwback Thursdays series where we are revisiting some of the eDiscovery best practice posts we have covered over the years and discuss whether any of those recommended best practices have changed since we originally covered them. Chain of custody tracking is as important as ever. But technology has helped us out here with some mechanisms to automate the delivery of files. Let’s take a look.

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