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Blog entry by Mark Reichenbach posted on On the Mark, October 23, 2007:
The EDRM today announced the release of a standard XML format to be used in the exchange of electronic data between applications. The industry has long needed this standard and it’s a good thing. Let me tell you why.
You could look at this [...]
Blog entry by Rees Morrison posted on Law Department Management, October 24, 2007:
A previous post mentioned the received wisdom that “70-80 percent of litigation costs are for discovery†(See my posts of Aug. 5, 2005 for the quote; Aug. 24, 2005 for estimates of pages per executive; and May 13, 2007 on the immensity of [...]
Blog entry by Aaref Hilaly and Kurt Leafstrand posted on e-discovery 2.0, October 23, 2007:
Prior to working in e-discovery, I (Aaref) always thought standards bodies were a waste of time – or, at least, nothing more than an excuse for free travel to exotic locations. But George Socha and Tom Gelbmann’s EDRM project has changed [...]
Blog entry by Ralph Losey posted on e-Discovery Team, October 6, 2007:
A new survey of records managers by Cohasset reveals continued neglect in the management of electronic records. The survey shows 40% of organizations do not include electronic records in their retention schedules and 55% do not include emails; only 14% always follow their records [...]
Blog entry by Graig Rhinehart posted on ZDNet, October 2, 2007:Â Commentary–Is your company’s record-keeping adequate or is it a digital landfill? With new laws and compliance regulations weighing heavily on organizational policies and procedures, many companies are waking up to find out they have lost control of their content. The fact is most organizations [...]
Blog entry posted by Ralph Losey on e-Discovery Team, September 16, 2007:
The Sedona Conference has just released its Best Practices Commentary on the Use of Search and Information Retrieval Methods in E-Discovery (August 2007) for public comments. A copy may be downloaded for personal use. This Best Practices Commentary, like all of the [...]
Blog entry by Aaref Hilaly posted on e-discovery 2.0, September 27, 2007:
In my experience, e-discovery does not make the radar screen of most corporate General Counsels (GCs). Typically, it is one many issues left to others (e.g., Chief of Litigation, Director of Litigation Support) within the GC’s group. That may change after the recent verdict [...]
Blog entry posted on e-Discovery Team, September 23, 2007:
The Sedona Conference has done it again and group-written two more excellent guides: one on Legal Holds, and the other on Email Management. Both were just released for public comment and may be downloaded from the Sedona website for personal use….
Blog entry by Ron Gula posted on Tenable Network Security, August 29, 2007:
There are many consultants that use Nessus to scan a customer network for vulnerabilities and report a laundry list of security issues which need to be fixed. Another valuable service that can be performed by a consultant is to audit where sensitive data [...]
Blog entry by Sabrina Pacifici posted on be Spacific, August 18, 2007:
Materials from PLL Programs at AALL 2007 – The Challenge of Electronic Discovery: How Reference Service, Records Management and Litigation Support Interact, Speakers: John Montaña, Esq., PelliGroup, Inc. and Rachelle L. DeGregory, Esq., LexisNexis [PowerPoint document]
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