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Defendant’s Request for Social Media Data is Reasonably Calculated to Be Overbroad: eDiscovery Case Law
Defendant’s Request for Social Media Data is Reasonably Calculated to Be Overbroad: eDiscovery Case Law 479 270 CloudNine

In Ehrenberg v. State Farm Mut. Auto. Ins. Co., Louisiana Magistrate Judge Janis van Meerveld, rejecting the defendant’s request for the plaintiff’s social media data as “reasonably calculated to lead to the discovery of admissible evidence”, identified a level of social media data to be produced by the plaintiff that considered “weighing relevance and proportionality”.

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I Rarely Do This, But Today’s Post is Not About eDiscovery
I Rarely Do This, But Today’s Post is Not About eDiscovery 270 475 CloudNine

Late last week, when several of us knew that Hurricane Harvey was bearing down on Texas and was expected to cause major flooding in the Houston area, a friend of mine made a joke on Facebook about seeing a six foot rabbit in the Gulf of Mexico. It was a great Jimmy Stewart reference and a clever joke. But, Hurricane Harvey has been no joke.

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Lessons to Be Learned from the Wells Fargo eDiscovery Inadvertent Disclosure: eDiscovery Best Practices
Lessons to Be Learned from the Wells Fargo eDiscovery Inadvertent Disclosure: eDiscovery Best Practices 1024 731 CloudNine

When you’re a lawyer and you find out that you’ve inadvertently produced client confidential information in litigation, it’s a bad day. When you find out that confidential information is personal information on thousands of the most wealthy investors in your client’s portfolio, it’s an even worse day. And, when you find out that disclosure is being covered by The New York Times, it’s a lawyer’s worst nightmare. Here are some suggestions on how to avoid a similar scenario.

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Court Denies Plaintiff’s Request for Defendant’s Source Code Production: eDiscovery Case Law
Court Denies Plaintiff’s Request for Defendant’s Source Code Production: eDiscovery Case Law 479 270 CloudNine

In Congoo, LLC v. Revcontent LLC, et al, New Jersey Magistrate Judge Tonianne J. Bongiovanni, finding that the plaintiff “has not met its burden of demonstrating that production of the source code is relevant and necessary”, denied the plaintiff’s Motion to Compel the inspection and production of the defendants’ source code.

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Potential Topics for Your 30(b)(6) Witnesses: eDiscovery Best Practices
Potential Topics for Your 30(b)(6) Witnesses: eDiscovery Best Practices 323 231 CloudNine

When it comes to questions and potential issues that the receiving party may have about the discovery process of the producing party, one of the most common and direct methods for conducting “discovery about the discovery” is a deposition under Federal Rule 30(b)(6). Topics to be covered in a 30(b)(6) deposition can vary widely, depending on the facts and circumstances of the case. However, here are some typical topics that the deponent(s) should be prepared to address.

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Think That Your Firm Isn’t Subject to GDPR? You May Be Wrong About That: eDiscovery Trends
Think That Your Firm Isn’t Subject to GDPR? You May Be Wrong About That: eDiscovery Trends 339 331 CloudNine

We’re getting closer and closer to the implementation of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) standard designed to strengthen and unify data protection for all individuals within the European Union (EU). It goes into effect in about eight months (May 25th of next year, to be exact). Do you think GDPR doesn’t apply to your firm? You may be wrong about that.

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Citing SCA, Court Denies Motions to Compel Microsoft, Google and Yahoo to Produce Emails: eDiscovery Case Law
Citing SCA, Court Denies Motions to Compel Microsoft, Google and Yahoo to Produce Emails: eDiscovery Case Law 479 270 CloudNine

In PPG Indus., Inc. v. Jiangu Tie Mao Glass Co., Ltd., Pennsylvania District Judge Mark R. Hornak denied the plaintiff’s Motions to Compel third parties Microsoft, Google and Yahoo to Produce Responsive Documents Pursuant to their Subpoenas, finding that “resolution of this case begins and ends with the Stored Communications Act (‘SCA’), which generally provides that ‘a person or entity providing an electronic communication service to the public shall not knowingly divulge to any person or entity the contents of a communication while in electronic storage by that service.’”

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New Report from The Aberdeen Group Cites Lack of Advanced Technologies, Offers Recommendations: eDiscovery Trends
New Report from The Aberdeen Group Cites Lack of Advanced Technologies, Offers Recommendations: eDiscovery Trends 346 351 CloudNine

While recovering from ILTACON and Vegas, I found an interesting report with some interesting statistics and observations from The Aberdeen Group about how many organizations are handling eDiscovery and what they could be doing better. Let’s take a look.

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Thursday’s ILTACON 2017 Sessions: eDiscovery Trends
Thursday’s ILTACON 2017 Sessions: eDiscovery Trends 456 429 CloudNine

As noted Monday, Tuesday and yesterday, the International Legal Technology Association (ILTA) annual educational conference of 2017 (otherwise known as ILTACON) is happening this week and eDiscovery Daily will be reporting this week about the latest eDiscovery trends being discussed at the show. Today is the last day to check out the show at the Mandalay Bay if you’re in the Las Vegas area with a number of sessions available and as many as 215(!) exhibitors providing information on their products and services. Here are some notable sessions for today.

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Wednesday’s ILTACON 2017 Sessions: eDiscovery Trends
Wednesday’s ILTACON 2017 Sessions: eDiscovery Trends 456 429 CloudNine

As noted Monday and yesterday, the International Legal Technology Association (ILTA) annual educational conference of 2017 (otherwise known as ILTACON) is happening this week and eDiscovery Daily will be reporting this week about the latest eDiscovery trends being discussed at the show. There’s still time to check out the show at the Mandalay Bay if you’re in the Las Vegas area with a number of sessions available and as many as 215(!) exhibitors providing information on their products and services. Here are some notable sessions for today.

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