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Optimizing Subject Rights Requests: Minimizing Risks and Costs Through Adaptive eDiscovery Workflows – Part 1
As it will be discussed, Subject Rights Requests (SRRs) are not a single thing but fall on a continuum of effort. For most organizations, the substantial majority of requests are relatively low effort. But high-effort...
Four Ways Strong User Adoption Ensures Successful Digital Transformation
Understanding user needs to build a plan for change management It is no secret that effective digital transformation requires more than just a successful implementation or migration. Realizing real business value from both new and...
Yesterday’s Collection Woes Need Not be Today’s (or Tomorrow’s) Problem
Collection is often considered the most technically rigorous and complex phase of eDiscovery—it involves the acquisition of potentially relevant electronically stored information (ESI) from native sources into an eDiscovery platform for investigation or review. Collection...
How IT Leaders Can Learn from the Office of the General Counsel
Applying eDiscovery workflows to data privacy compliance response The digital world has long since changed from being a free-for-all frontier to a place for businesses and consumers to work, shop and play. In today’s complex...
Level up eDiscovery review efficiency – before review even starts
More so than ever, legal departments are under intense resource and budget pressure when it comes to eDiscovery. These challenges are exacerbated by new forms of risk, including cybersecurity threats, escalating data volumes, the rise...
Air-Gapped eDiscovery
An Internet-free approach to data privacy compliance eDiscovery technology continues to evolve to meet the realities of litigation, investigations and regulatory compliance requirements in the age of information. The most noteworthy over the past decade is...
How to handle chat data in eDiscovery and investigations
Water-cooler talk and quick chats in the office disappeared with the pandemic. But online chat—already a prevalent form of communication prior to the pandemic—took off as the preferred way for remote employees to communicate. In...
How to leverage eDiscovery software for DSAR reviews
A time-tested answer to a new question Under the GDPR, individuals have the right to understand what personal data an organization holds about them, ensure the information is accurate, and request the amendment, deletion or transfer...
Death, Taxes and Redaction Blunders
Avoiding eDiscovery redaction failures By Rachel Teisch Nothing in this world is certain except for death, taxes and redaction failures. Recently, The Register discovered a court document related to an age discrimination suit filed against IBM in Texas...
[Sponsored Product Post] Announcing OpenText Legal Tech CE 21.4
Overcoming the hurdles of chat, data privacy and more in litigation, investigations and regulatory compliance “Well, that was fun,” said no one ever in the midst of a global pandemic! But what can be said...
What Factors are Driving Change in your Corporate Investigation Process
Recent survey demonstrates need for innovation and specialized skills This blog has been co-authored by Rachel Teisch and Andy Teichholz. Significant increases in the quantity and complexity of information, along with growing compliance and regulatory challenges,...