Looking Back at the New Federal Rules: Was It Worth It?
With an old Judge, old lawyer and old technologist, we explore the utility of the new rules and whether this panel believes many years of work pushing the amendments through will make a difference on the practice of eDiscovery. It’s an interesting question and one which this panel dives into.
Read MoreJudicial Perspectives on New Rule 26 on Proportionality
This podcast delves into the aspects of the new Federal Rules (and Rule 26 in particular) dealing with proportionality and their potential impact on the legal community. We discuss recent opinions on proportionality and a law review article co-authored by Judge LaPorte on this topic.
Read MoreJudicial Perspective on Changes to Rule 37e on Sanctions
The new Rule 37(e) which recently went into effect on failure to preserve and spoliation is thoroughly discussed by two well-known Judges, the Hon. Paul Grimm and the Hon. John Facciola.
Read MoreUpdating Mergers and Acquisitions Based on Legal Issues Involving Technology
Our guests will discuss their entrepreneurial series of research papers looking at M & A work through the lens of E-Discovery, Data Privacy and Information Governance best practices. This is truly a new way to think and evaluate due diligence and transnational work.
Read MoreRetired eDiscovery Judges Podcast – Nolan, Hedges, Waxse and Facciola
Several retired or semi-retired judges who have made substantial contributions to the world of eDiscovery discuss the challenges they have seen in eDiscovery, what they are doing now, and what their feelings are about the profession going forward.
Read MoreUsing E-Discovery Counsel to Innovate
Learn about the role eDiscovery counsel can play in eDiscovery innovation and process improvement. Each of our guests serves as eDiscovery Counsel for clients who often hire other law firms to litigate. Listen in as we hear their perspective why this works as well as some of the challenges of becoming eDiscovery Counsel.
Read MoreTop 10 eDiscovery Cases of 2013 with Ron Hedges
Former New Jersey Magistrate Judge and E-Discovery Expert Ron Hedges as well as attorney Patricia Antezana discuss 2013’s Top 10 eDiscovery cases.
Read MoreUsing Contracts to Manage E-Discovery Risks
Hear the arguments for using contracts to limit risks in eDiscovery and commercial litigation. This excellent idea hasn’t received enough publicity in the electronic discovery industry.
Read MoreNew Summer Class for E-Discovery Training
In this podcast, we talk about the new summer school program in e-discovery for law students. Come listen to find out more about this program and forward it to law students you know so they can get access to these tools even if their current law school doesn’t offer a similar class.
Read MoreThe Top 10 E-Discovery Cases of 2012
Listen to our annual podcast on this year’s top 10 cases in electronic discovery featuring our special guest Ron Hedges, former Magistrate Judge from New Jersey.
Read More3 Baritone E-Discovery Voices Discuss the Meet and Confer Challenge
In this podcast, we discuss whether the Rule 26 (f) meet and confers are really working, how to make meet and confers more useful and we will delve into some of the challenges which occur in a meet and confer process.
Read MoreCarmel Valley E-Discovery Judicial Panel on Predictive Coding
For over an hour, this judicial panel discusses predictive coding issues at a live CLE program offered at the Carmel Valley E-Discovery Retreat (CVEDR) in 2012.
Read MoreTaxation of Electronic Discovery Costs, Recovering Processing Fees
This podcast features a discussion on how to recoup eDiscovery costs, with Karl Schieneman and Mark Austrian.
Read More7th Circuit Electronic Discovery Pilot Program Overview
Listen to our podcast discussing the 7th Circuit Electronic Discovery Pilot Program. Learn how the Pilot Program works, the results of their efforts to advance the electronic discovery field both in the 7th Circuit and nationally, and where they see the 7th Circuit Electronic Discovery Pilot program heading.
Read MoreRand ESIBytes Podcast on E-Discovery Costs and Predictive Coding
Listen to Karl Schieneman interview Nicholas Pace, a social scientist with the Rand Institute and author of “Where the Money Goes.”
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