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Craig Ball’s Latest Post Illustrates Why He’s So Good at eDiscovery
Craig Ball’s latest blog post on his excellent Ball in Your Court blog really blows. That’s not a statement about the quality of his post, it’s a statement about the topic of his post. His latest post (Understanding Air Conditioning…For When...
Ransomware Reduces Costa Rica to Pen and Paper
This story has been covered across cybersecurity media, but it’s so big I’m surprised it hasn’t been covered even more, by mainstream media. A ransomware attack by the Conti ransomware group has left the Costa...
An In-Depth Look at the In re Actos End Payor Antitrust Litigation and Production of Non-Inclusive Emails in Threads
As I mentioned within recent in-depth coverage of one of the cases here, the May EDRM monthly case law webinar presented by Tom O’Connor (Director of the Gulf Legal Technology Center), Mary Mack (CEO and Chief Legal...
Don’t Drink and Data! How a Man Lost the Personal Data of His Entire City
Hat tip to David Greetham for this story! One worker in Japan could be nursing a protracted hangover after he lost a USB memory stick following a night out with colleagues. Why? It contained the...
An In-Depth Look at the Famulare v. Gannett Co. Case and Production of Salesforce Evidence
One of the great things about all the cases I cover on eDiscovery Today is that we proceed to discuss them within the month on the EDRM monthly case law webinar that I moderate with excellent observations from Tom...
“Do No Harm” Shouldn’t Just Apply to Doctors
Primum non nocere is a Latin phrase that means “first, do no harm.” This principle is commonly taught in healthcare. In fact, the Hippocratic Oath, taken by doctors, promises they will abstain from doing harm...