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Link to news article posted on OUT-LAW News, January 16, 2008:Â Irish courts can order companies to undertake expensive data mining under electronic discovery rules, according to a ruling from the Irish Supreme Court. The ruling expands what is possible there under electronic discovery rules.
The ruling brings Ireland into line with the position across the [...]
Link to article by Jaculin Aaron and Laura J. Lattman posted on Law.com, December 11, 2007:
During the last decade, lawyers faced with the novelty of electronic discovery have reacted in different ways. Some lawyers have mastered it, some have become reasonably conversant with it and some have just added it to the list of things [...]
Link to news article posted on Business Standard, December 12, 2007:
While cyber-crime is increasing in India rapidly, there is an acute shortage of trained professionals. At the current rate India needs about 20,000 trained professionals to solve crime related to the Internet and mobile phones.
To address this shortage, Agape India – providing services in cyber [...]
Link to press release, December 5, 2007: Professional services firm Deloitte today announced a doubling in size of its Computer Forensic and Electronic Discovery group through a merger with the highly regarded firm Forensic Data®.
Forensic Data® is Australia’s longest serving company specialising in data recovery, data conversion, electronic discovery and computer forensics and is widely [...]
Article by Jerry F. Barbanel and Daryk Rowland posted on The Metropolitan Corporate Counsel, December 2007:
U.S. multinationals that are making efforts to comply with data protection and e-discovery laws, rules and regulations in both the U.S. as well as other international jurisdictions face a multitude of challenges. If they are not in compliance, multinationals also [...]
Press release:Â New Release of Outindex E-Discovery Improves Scalability and Flexibility of Deployment
KENNINGTON, LONDON (1 November 2007) – Outindex (www.outindex.com), the leading electronic discovery software company in Europe, today announced a new release of their flagship product, Outindex E-Discovery. This new version includes the ability to support multiple database platforms in order to increase the [...]
Blog entry by Charles Christian posted on The Orange Rag, October 11, 2007:
With the amount of electronic evidence growing rapidly in litigation cases, a survey by KPMG Forensic amongst 100 litigators in 22 leading UK-based law firms has found that there are widespread concerns about ambiguity in the e-disclosure rules, and that 50% of those [...]
Computer forensics conference: Edith Cowan University, School of Computer and Information Science, 2 Bradford St., Mount Lawley, WA, Australia. Edith Cowan University, School of Computer and Information Science.
Article by Stefanie Jill Fogel and Lauren E. Bishow posted on Law.com, September 26, 2007:
Information technology has undeniably become a key element of most business organizations, supporting both the primary methods of communication and the means of processing and storing vast amounts of proprietary information. The application of technology systems to the day-to-day activities of [...]
Electronic discovery conference: Hotel Nelligan, Montréal, Québec, Canada. Commonweath Legal.
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