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10 Years of eDiscovery Daily – Thank You For Your Support
Thinking today about the scores of eDiscovery professionals we’ve had the privilege of connecting with daily to share insights on industry news, analysis and educational tips. The very first eDiscovery Daily Blog published on September...
10 Years of eDiscovery Daily – Thank You For Your Support
Thinking today about the scores of eDiscovery professionals we’ve had the privilege of connecting with daily to share insights on industry news, analysis and educational tips. The very first eDiscovery Daily Blog published on September...
10 Years of eDiscovery Daily – Thank You For Your Support
Thinking today about the scores of eDiscovery professionals we’ve had the privilege of connecting with daily to share insights on industry news, analysis and educational tips. The very first eDiscovery Daily Blog published on September...
Did the Plaintiff Send a Letter to Confer with Defendants? It’s Anybody’s “Guess”: eDiscovery Case Law
See what I did there? ;o) In Simpson v. J.L. Guess et al., No. 3:18-cv-547-J-39PDB (M.D. Fla. March 20, 2020), Florida District Judge Brian A. Davis ruled on several motions from both the plaintiff and...
No Fooling! It’s Time for the 2020 Internet Minute Infographic!: eDiscovery Trends
This is not an April Fool’s Joke! With all of the craziness of the past few weeks, it slipped up on me, but here is the 2020 Internet Minute infographic! Hard to believe that we’ve...
Parties Are Battling Over Whether COVID-19 Should Delay CCPA Enforcement: Data Privacy Trends
With so many other initiatives being delayed because of the coronavirus pandemic, it was only a matter of time before compliance with the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) was one of those being considered. However,...
Return of the eDiscovery Daily Thought Leader Interviews!: eDiscovery Trends
Let’s face it, we need something to take our mind off the COVID-19 pandemic more than ever. So, with that in mind, the appearance of the dancing light bulb can only mean one thing –...
Despite Estimate of 37 Years to Crack iPhone, Government Doesn’t Have to Return it – Yet: eDiscovery Case Law
Tired of stories about COVID-19? So are we. So, here’s an interesting case to take a look at instead. :o) In U.S. v. Morgan, No. 1:18-CR-00108 EAW (W.D.N.Y. March 6, 2020), New York District Judge...
Here’s an ACEDS Houston CLE Event You Can Attend No Matter Where You Are: eDiscovery Education
In a normal non-COVID-19 (coronavirus) world, our chapter events for the Association of Certified E-Discovery Specialists (ACEDS) Houston chapter would in-person local events and probably limited to legal professionals in Houston and surrounding areas. But,...
Even the Coronavirus Can’t Stop Legal Tech Companies From Pushing Forward: eDiscovery Trends
Sure, the COVID-19 (coronavirus) is disrupting many things from eDiscovery industry events to web teleconferencing solutions to even Federal and State court dockets. But, at least according to one article, legal tech “vendors” are still...
Court Observes “Timing is Everything” in Determining When Litigation is Anticipated: eDiscovery Case Law
Yesterday, I noted that COVID-19 is impacting several courts and closing many – at least for now. But, I also noted that we still have several cases we can cover from earlier this year regarding...
Here is How Covid-19 is Impacting the Courts: eDiscovery Trends
I promise that every post for the next several weeks won’t be about the Covid-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic. But, this is one more trend worth noting. To no one’s surprise, many Federal and State courts are...