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Request for Comment: TAR Guidelines
Request for Comment May 18, 2018 – EDRM and the Bolch Judicial Institute at Duke Law are seeking comments from the bench, bar, and public on a preliminary draft of Technology Assisted Review (TAR) Guidelines. Nearly...
EDRM GDPR team releases paper clarifying privacy terms
EDRM’s GDPR project team has released its first document, which analyzes terms that are commonly used in e-discovery but take on different meanings under GDPR. The paper was published on the EDRM site and in...
TAR team finalizing guidelines for EDRM member review in March
An EDRM working group has completed draft guidelines for the use of technology-assisted review (TAR) tools in discovery. The TAR project team, led by Mike Quartararo of Stroock & Stroock & Lavan LLP, Matthew Poplawski of...
In the News: Judge Peck retires, reflects on career
Judge Andrew J. Peck, one of e-discovery’s most influential figures, retires from the bench New York Law Journal | March 5, 2018 After over two decades as a magistrate judge for the Southern District of...
GDPR team finalizing first document
Update from GDPR Team (Feb. 28, 2018) The new EU Global Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) will take effect on May 25, 2018, and any organization that collects, handles, processes, or transfers data for or relating...
Survey of judges’ perspectives on e-discovery highlights need for education
In new survey from Exterro, EDRM, and BDO, judges say attorney education on e-discovery is lacking LegalTech News | 2.23.18 “. . . judges aren’t enthused with the e-discovery competency of the attorneys who appear...
EDRM to Offer 2018 Preview of E-Discovery Initiatives
Review of TAR, GDPR Projects and Call for Contributors to 2018 Initiatives and Education Program Durham, NC – January 30, 2018 – Duke Law EDRM, the leading standards organization for the e-discovery market, announced today that...
In the News: EDRM initiatives among top e-discovery moves for 2017
LegalTech News | 12.22.17 Five Major E-Discovery Industry Developments in 2017 Since the 2015 amendments of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP), the way attorneys and judges approach e-discovery has been undergoing a transformation. But in...
Rule 34 – Be Specific!
12.14.17 EDRM contributes to new Exterro guide on e-discovery and the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure Rule 34 is directly tied to Rule 26(d)(2), which sets down the timing for a discovery request, effectively starting...
EDRM Co-Sponsors E-Discovery Day 2017
Live and Virtual Education and Networking Events Celebrate the Growing Role of E-Discovery in the Legal Process Duke Law EDRM will again sponsor E-Discovery Day, Dec. 1, 2017, and cofounder George Socha will participate in a...
Duke EDRM Experts to Speak at Technology in Practice Conference
Data Privacy, TAR, Artificial Intelligence Are among the Technologies Reshaping the Practice of Law Durham, NC – Jeff Ward, director of the Duke Center on Law & Technology (DCLT), and Laia Bertran Manyé, a DCLT Fellow...