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All About eDiscovery is written by the eDiscovery attorneys at Farrell Fritz and offers updates on eDiscovery law.
You don't hear the word «classy» very much when you're talking
about eDiscovery, but Zapproved's Second Annual E-Discovery Awards held just before the Legaltech Conference was definitely classy... and elegant... and even graceful.
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about eDiscovery.
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Sharon D. Nelson: We're pretty sure that you agree with us that law students need to be taught
about ediscovery and it's been argued over the years that most law schools are doing a pretty lousy job with this.
Bob Ambrogi: So has it become sort of the — you talked earlier
about eDiscovery software and how there was nothing equivalent for litigation, so has it just sort of become eDiscovery software for the litigation phase of the case, I mean do you transition from the eDiscovery stage into Allegory?
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about eDiscovery, Information Governance, Big Data Analytics, Cloud Computing, Information Technology Operations Analytics (ITOA), IT Automation and Predictive Technologies / Machine Learning.
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You may have noticed that I keep talking
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about eDiscovery?»
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When we come back, we're going to talk some more
about ediscovery with Kyle Albert of Fox Hound.
In this episode, we're going to talk
about ediscovery, because traditional discovery is just so non-electronic.
When we started Fox Hound a couple of years ago, I was coming at this from a background in technology, but I had never really done this in relation to the legal field and didn't really know a whole lot
about ediscovery, so I had to get up to speed myself.
Alright, let's talk
about ediscovery and some other stuff.
The latest eDiscovery hot topic revolves around a Federal Judge Survey that highlights a key point, in which we at D4 are not surprised by: after all these years of talking
about eDiscovery, many practitioners, and the legal industry overall, still do not understand the eDiscovery process and how to properly handle Electronically Stored Information (ESI).
Mr. Bartolo is a former working group leader in the EDRM, and has instructed continuing legal education courses
about eDiscovery and information governance throughout the United States.
Not exact matches
As cryptocurrencies turn adopted and supposed by mainstream vendors and consumers, it's a good thought for attorneys to think
about the intensity lawsuit and
eDiscovery hurdles ahead.
What
about a company that solely does document review for
eDiscovery or due diligence purposes?
Artificial Lawyer conducted a Q&A interview with DISCO to try and find a bit more
about the details of the new AI
ediscovery system.
«The first stage of progress in
eDiscovery was
about building out the full utility and power that's needed for large scale document discovery and review - to - produce workflows,» Jeremiah Kelman, co-founder and president of Everchron, told me.
We've talked a lot
about consolidation in the
eDiscovery sector but this is in a different league: GI Partners, a leading private investment firm, announced today (21 March) that it will acquire Consilio, a global leader in
eDiscovery, document review, and legal consulting services, and Advanced Discovery (formerly Millnet in the UK), a global
eDiscovery and risk management provider, and combine the two businesses.
A debate appears to be taking shape
about the future of the linear review model that has shaped the
eDiscovery business in recent years.
LegalTech's recurring themes, at least for me, of
eDiscovery, predictive coding and storing and using information in the cloud are all
about content, accessing and delivering content in efficient ways.
This guide goes beyond the basic best practices and provides some practical guidance on how to go
about developing an
eDiscovery program inside the company firewall and live to talk
about it.
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An
eDiscovery project is
about process, people and technology; «T'ain't What You Do (It's the Way That You Do It) and that's what gets results».
In
eDiscovery, discussions
about «artificial intelligence» generally focus on predictive coding — the machine learning process that reduces the time human reviewers must spend reading non-relevant information — by teaching the software to analyse periodic human feedback, learn for itself what information reviewers are actually interested in, and then locate that information.
Are more attorney jobs
about to be on the chopping block as predictive coding software enters the world of
ediscovery?
If lawyers can't or even don't want to manage or handle
ediscovery in - house, what choices do they have when we're talking
about software vendors that are out there?
ANd there's a couple of articles out there that talk
about how to cobble together some tools to let you do
ediscovery on a real tight budget and just do it on your own in - house.
As previously, we are still joined today by Kyle Albert of Fox Hound, and we're talking
about ESI,
ediscovery, and whatever else comes to mind.
However, if you've got your Molder and Scully, big flashlights out and you're trying to begin your voyage of
ediscovery as a curious lawyer who doesn't really know a whole lot
about it, how would you suggest somebody start?
In addition, everybody in the C - suite should understand the importance of
ediscovery, know
about current litigation holds and support
ediscovery efforts throughout the company.
Kyle Albert: So we won't go into a lot of explanation
about what discovery is, but
ediscovery is just basically the same process as discovery but dealing with electronically stored information or ESI.
«Now is the time to invest in yourself by thinking clearly
about what's next for you personally — and for your organization generally — with respect to the evolving worlds of information governance and
eDiscovery,» said David Cowen, president of The Cowen Group and the moderator of the event.
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Clients» desire to avoid falling foul of evolving EU data privacy legislation is continuing to shape the
eDiscovery market and Andrew Szczech, director of legal technology services at Kroll Ontrack, told Legal IT Insider: «The thing that people are talking
about with regard to global
eDiscovery is that data privacy is driving the way
eDiscovery services are provided.
Christy Burke, President of Burke & Company consulting firm is the moderator / referee as «Brown and Christian make bold projections — and sometimes clash —
about imminent global legal IT trends for law firms, vendors, the cloud, what's hot (Surface) and what's not (Blackberry), and whether
eDiscovery is finally faltering as the industry's cash cow.
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about the plaintiff
eDiscovery services and software that offers global solutions for class action lawsuits and international litigation.
During that time, the blog will seek to provide «practical knowledge
about legal technology,
eDiscovery, and social media.»
Despite these findings and judicial statements
about the inefficacy of keyword searching in
eDiscovery, the prevailing practice continues to be search, process, review, produce.
As a result, lawyers are called upon to educate themselves
about project management,
ediscovery, and other technology - based aspects of practicing law that have now become staples of the profession.
The event draws hundreds of legal professionals and technology specialists eager to share their insights on the ever - developing world of legal technology and learn from their peers
about the best strategies and solutions for matter management,
eDiscovery, cybersecurity and more.