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2018 eDiscovery Case Law Year in Review, Part 4
2018 eDiscovery Case Law Year in Review, Part 4 150 150 CloudNine

As we noted Monday, Tuesday and yesterday, eDiscovery Daily published 65 posts related to eDiscovery case decisions and activities over the past year, covering 56 unique cases! Yesterday, we looked back at cases related to sanctions and spoliation. Today, let’s take a look back at cases related to the number one category for 2018 (drum roll, please!), disputes regarding proportionality vs. relevancy vs. privacy!

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2018 eDiscovery Case Law Year in Review, Part 3
2018 eDiscovery Case Law Year in Review, Part 3 150 150 CloudNine

As we noted Monday and yesterday, eDiscovery Daily published 65 posts related to eDiscovery case decisions and activities over the past year, covering 56 unique cases! Yesterday, cases related to mobile device discovery, technology assisted review, the use of sampling to settle disputes, objections to production requests, an update on an interesting dispute between an eDiscovery provider and their former sales people and the final(?) post regarding the ubiquitous Apple v. Samsung case. Today, let’s take a look back at cases related to sanctions and spoliation.

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2018 eDiscovery Case Law Year in Review, Part 2
2018 eDiscovery Case Law Year in Review, Part 2 150 150 CloudNine

As we noted yesterday, eDiscovery Daily published 65 posts related to eDiscovery case decisions and activities over the past year, covering 56 unique cases! Yesterday, we looked back at cases related to possession, custody and control, privilege disputes and form of production disputes. Today, let’s take a look back at cases related to mobile device discovery, technology assisted review, the use of sampling to settle disputes, objections to production requests, an update on an interesting dispute between an eDiscovery provider and their former sales people and the final(?) post regarding the ubiquitous Apple v. Samsung case.

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2018 eDiscovery Case Law Year in Review, Part 1
2018 eDiscovery Case Law Year in Review, Part 1 150 150 CloudNine

It’s that time of year again! Time for our annual review of eDiscovery case law! This is our eighth(!) annual review of cases that we covered on the eDiscovery Daily blog over the past year. As always, we had a number of interesting cases related to various eDiscovery topics. So, as we have done for the last seven(!) years, let’s take a look back at 2018!

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Here’s a Webcast to Learn about Key Case Law for 2018 and How it Affects Your 2019: eDiscovery Webcasts
Here’s a Webcast to Learn about Key Case Law for 2018 and How it Affects Your 2019: eDiscovery Webcasts 150 150 CloudNine

2018 was another notable year for eDiscovery case law with several significant rulings that stand to impact eDiscovery practices and the admissibility of evidence. How can these key case law decisions affect discovery within your organization? Here’s a webcast that will discuss key case law rulings from last year and their impact on this year.

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Court Sides with Defendants in Subpoena of Police Department Records of Unsolved Murder: eDiscovery Case Law
Court Sides with Defendants in Subpoena of Police Department Records of Unsolved Murder: eDiscovery Case Law 150 150 CloudNine

In Farmers New World Life Ins. Co. v. Atchison, Oklahoma District Judge Timothy D. DiGiusti granted the “Children” defendants’ Motion to Compel against non-party City of Oklahoma City Police Department (“OCPD”) to comply with the Children’s subpoena of records related to the murder of their father in a civil case with the insurance company.

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It’s 2019! Here Are Key Events Happening This Year in eDiscovery: eDiscovery Trends
It’s 2019! Here Are Key Events Happening This Year in eDiscovery: eDiscovery Trends 150 150 CloudNine

Happy New Year everybody! It’s 2019, and (as Mike Greenberg used to say on the old Mike and Mike ESPN morning sports show), we’re back and better than ever! So, what is happening in eDiscovery in 2019? A lot more than you probably realize and, thanks to Rob Robinson’s Complex Discovery blog, you have one place to check it all out!

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You Have Gifts Already Waiting for You This Holiday Season: eDiscovery Holiday Greetings
You Have Gifts Already Waiting for You This Holiday Season: eDiscovery Holiday Greetings 150 150 CloudNine

Tom O’Connor and I conducted another successful CLE webcast yesterday, recapping the 2018 eDiscovery Year in Review, and it occurred to me that we don’t emphasize enough that all of the CLE webcasts we do are available for you to check out on your own – even months after the webcast has been conducted! You just might be able to complete your entire CLE requirement by watching our webcasts!

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Court Denies Defendant’s Request for Protective Order Against Producing Metadata for Medical Records: eDiscovery Case Law
Court Denies Defendant’s Request for Protective Order Against Producing Metadata for Medical Records: eDiscovery Case Law 150 150 CloudNine

In Miller v. Sauberman, New York Supreme Court Justice Joan A. Madden, despite the defendant’s estimated cost of $250,000 to produce metadata related to the plaintiff’s medical records, denied the defendant’s motion for a protective order and granted the plaintiff’s cross-motion to compel the production of that metadata within 30 days of the decision and order.

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Today’s the Day to Learn about Important eDiscovery Developments for 2018: eDiscovery Webcasts
Today’s the Day to Learn about Important eDiscovery Developments for 2018: eDiscovery Webcasts 150 150 CloudNine

2018 has been a very busy and significant year from an eDiscovery standpoint. This year has had everything from new data privacy laws here and in Europe to the use of Internet of Things (IoT) devices in discovery to important trends regarding the use (or non-use) of Technology Assisted Review (TAR) to a landmark SCOTUS case regarding accessing cell phone location data without a warrant. Today’s webcast will discuss what do you need to know about these and other important 2018 events and how they impact your eDiscovery efforts. It’s our last webcast of the year!

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