George J. Socha, Jr., Esq.

Socha Consulting LLC
1374 Lincoln Ave.
St. Paul, MN 55105

Phone +1.651.690.1739
Mobile +1.651.336.3940
Fax +1.651.846.5920

george@sochaconsulting.com

www.sochaconsulting.com
www.edrm.net
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Recommind Announces Support for New XML Standard for eDiscovery

Press release: Enterprise Search and Categorization Innovator Amongst Industry Leaders Addressing Prevalent eDiscovery Challenges SAN FRANCISCO, October 24, 2007– Recommind, a leading provider of enterprise search, automatic categorization and eDiscovery systems for law firms and enterprises, today announced support for a new Extensible Markup Language (XML) standard for eDiscovery developed by the Electronic Discovery Reference [...]

Encore Legal Solutions Helps Create New XML Standard Under Electronic Discovery Reference Model (EDRM) Initiative

Press release:Â Electronic Discovery Services Provider Will Adopt Standard Immediately

PHOENIX, AZ–(Marketwire – October 24, 2007) – Encore Legal Solutions, a leading national provider of electronic discovery and related services, supported the Electronic Discovery Reference Model (“EDRM”) in its development of an Extensible Markup Language (XML) standard for the easy transfer of electronically stored information [...]

MetaLINCS Adopts EDRM XML Standard for E-Discovery

Press release: XML Interchange Standard Extends Industry’s Leading Enterprise Software Platform for Open and Scalable E-Discovery Processes

SAN JOSE, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–MetaLINCSâ„¢, inventors of the industry’s first enterprise software for intelligent E-Discovery, today announced its adoption of the Electronic Discovery Reference Model’s (EDRM) recently announced Extensible Markup Language (XML) standard. This new capability makes it easier [...]

“Web Services” For E-Discovery

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 [...]

Clearwell Plays Leading Role in Development of EDRM Project XML Standard

Press release:Â Support of E-Discovery Industry Working Group Results in Increased Efficiencies for Enterprise and Law Firm Customers

SANTA CLARA, Calif.—October 24, 2007—Clearwell Systems, Inc., a leader in Intelligent E-Discovery, today announced its involvement in and adoption of the newly released Extensible Markup Language (XML) standard from the Electronic Discovery Reference Model (EDRM) Project. The [...]

PSS Systems Announces Support for the EDRM XML Standard to Improve the Entire e-Discovery Process

Press release:Â New Generally-Accepted Schema Facilitates Movement of Electronic Data Among Process Steps, Applications and Organizations

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–PSS Systems, pioneer of the legal holds and enterprise retention management software market, today announced its support for the new Extensible Markup Language (XML) standard created by the Electronic Discovery Reference Model (EDRM) Project. PSS Systems [...]

Autonomy ZANTAZ Announces Support of EDRM Program’s New XML Standard for Electronic Discovery Processes

Press release: Company’s Proactive Information Risk Management Platform Provides the First and Only Complete Solution to Address the Full Spectrum of the Electronic Discovery Reference Model

Cambridge, UK and Pleasanton, Calif. – October 23, 2007 – ZANTAZ, an Autonomy company (LSE: AU. or AU.L) and the leader in the archiving, eDiscovery and Proactive Information Risk [...]

Group creates standard to ease e-discovery data transfer

Article by Brian Fonseca posted on Computerworld, October 23, 2007:

October 23, 2007Â (Computerworld) — The Electronic Discovery Reference Model standards group today unveiled an XML-based standard that it says will allow documents transfer through the systems of multiple vendors during the various stages of e-discovery.

The new standard defines metadata of e-mail and files [...]