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With No Intent or Duty to Preserve, Court Finds No Spoliation Occurred: eDiscovery Case Law
In Archer et. al. v. York City School District, et. al., No. 13-2826 (M.D. Pa., Dec. 28, 2016), Pennsylvania District Judge John E. Jones, III ruled that the plaintiffs had presented no evidence showing that...
Court Orders Plaintiff to Produce Emails with Original Metadata: eDiscovery Case Law
In Singh et. al. v. Hancock Natural Resources Group, Inc. et. al., No. 15-1435 (E.D. Cal., Dec. 29, 2016), California Magistrate Judge Jennifer L. Thurston granted the defendants’ motion to compel (in part), ordering the...
Thursday LTNY 2017 Sessions: eDiscovery Trends
As noted yesterday and Tuesday, LegalWeek 2017 – which includes of course the marquee event LegalTech® New York (LTNY) – is happening this week and eDiscovery Daily is here to report about the latest eDiscovery...
Wednesday LTNY 2017 Sessions: eDiscovery Trends
As noted yesterday, LegalWeek 2017 – which includes of course the marquee event LegalTech® New York (LTNY) – is happening this week and eDiscovery Daily is here to report about the latest eDiscovery trends being...
Welcome to LegalTech New York 2017!: eDiscovery Trends
Today is the start of LegalWeek 2017 – which includes of course the marquee event LegalTech® New York (LTNY) – and, for the seventh(!) year in a row, eDiscovery Daily is here to report about...
At LegalTech, Word Clouds are the Word: eDiscovery Trends
For many people (including me), today is a travel day for LegalTech New York (LTNY), er, LegalWeek. On a day like today, it helps me to have an easy topic to write about. So, thanks...
Webcast: Outpost for Relativity from CloudNine Demonstration
The post Webcast: Outpost for Relativity from CloudNine Demonstration appeared first on CloudNine. Related Stories Webcast: Best Practices for eDiscovery Searching Webcast: What Every Attorney Should Know About eDiscovery in 2017 10 Years Forward and...
Forgetting about the Other Side of the Law is Criminal: eDiscovery Case Law
In our webcast on Wednesday titled What Every Attorney Should Know About eDiscovery in 2017 (if you missed it, you can watch it here), we covered (as we always do) several key cases that established...
Webcast: Best Practices for eDiscovery Searching
The post Webcast: Best Practices for eDiscovery Searching appeared first on CloudNine. Related Stories Webcast: What Every Attorney Should Know About eDiscovery in 2017 10 Years Forward and Back – Automation in eDiscovery Simplified eDiscovery...
Court Orders Plaintiff to Produce Native Format Version of Email Potentially Altered: eDiscovery Case Law
In Lifetouch National School Studios, Inc. v. Roles, No. 3:15-cv-234 (W.D. P.A., Dec. 15, 2016), Pennsylvania District Judge Kim R. Gibson granted the portion of the defendant’s motion to compel associated with the request for...
What Every Attorney Should Know About eDiscovery in 2017: eDiscovery Trends
Early this year, I asked if we’ve (finally) reached the age of technical competence of attorneys. Perhaps we’re not there yet. However, CloudNine is sponsoring a webcast today which may help bridge the gap. Today’s...
CloudNine Launches Relativity Integration for eDiscovery Processing Automation
CloudNine, the eDiscovery Company (eDiscovery.co) providing eDiscovery automation software and professional services for litigation, investigations, and audits, today announced an integration with Relativity, kCura’s e-discovery platform. Whether its litigation, information governance, a government request, or...