Posts Tagged "Information Management"

Judicial Perspectives on New Rule 26 on Proportionality

Judicial 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.

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Updating Mergers and Acquisitions Based on Legal Issues Involving Technology

Updating 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.

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Data Privacy Pioneers Discuss Data Privacy and Security

Data Privacy Pioneers Discuss Data Privacy and Security

Listen to technologists and attorneys at the forefront of data privacy discuss what today’s key issues are, including how to reduce liability and what the risks are.

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Data Privacy and Security

Data Privacy and Security

Listen to James Daley, a partner at Daley & Fey, talk about data privacy and security. Jim is a pioneer in the field of e-discovery and data privacy issues and speaks all over the world on issues related to e-discovery. This is a timely podcast given all of the recent news concerning data privacy and breaches.

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Discovery Land Show

Discovery Land Show

This show takes a special look back at the E-Discovery Board Game built in 2005 by Karl as he is joined by some of the experts featured prominently in the game. Guests include Kevin Esposito – the million dollar bill, Jim Michalowicz – the $500,000 bill, Jim Daley – the $100,000 bill and Tim Opsitnick – the $50,000 bill. The purpose of the show is to look back at how we saw issues back in 2005 when we built the game and then look forward to 2014 and see if we see things the same way now.

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eDJ and ReviewLess Predictive Coding Boot Camps

eDJ and ReviewLess Predictive Coding Boot Camps

Karl is joined by Barry Murphy, analyst for the eDJ Group , who will be talking about the series of boot camps they are bringing to cities around the country. The goal is to seed more lawyers who can be conversant about these tools and to make it accessible and affordable. That is why we are not just doing a big conference that attendees need to travel to and pay hundreds or thousands of dollars to attend plus travel costs.

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Over Processing of ESI and The Microsoft Letter – Part 2

Over Processing of ESI and The Microsoft Letter – Part 2

This is part 2 of a 2 part series on over processing of ESI and the Microsoft letter. For this show, we added Tom Gricks, head of the predictive coding department at Schnader, Harrison, Segal & Lewis. We go beyond case law and try to use common sense to discuss if there are solutions to this problem. The other solution might be to continue the status quo and wait for new federal rules to try and bail us out.

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eDiscovery Journal Predictive Coding Survey

eDiscovery Journal Predictive Coding Survey

Learn about a new survey from the eDiscovery Journal that seeks to better understand the current state of predictive coding.

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3 Baritone E-Discovery Voices Discuss the Meet and Confer Challenge

3 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.

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Information Governance Tips That Impact E-Discovery

Information Governance Tips That Impact E-Discovery

Learn about the important role that information governance can have on a company’s ability to navigate electronic discovery issues with less pain.

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eDiscovery Passports and International eDiscovery in US Courts

eDiscovery Passports and International eDiscovery in US Courts

Listen to this free podcast about navigating the world of international e-discovery and how it impacts litigation in the United States.

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The 12 Days of Remediation, A Holiday Classic

The 12 Days of Remediation, A Holiday Classic

This podcast addresses items ranging from data maps to retention schedules; effective and realistic legal hold strategies; effective policies regarding social media; personal and mobile devices and much more.

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Technology, Training, Lawyers and E-Discovery

Technology, Training, Lawyers and E-Discovery

There are many who are very tech savvy but the fact that many lawyers are not is one of the reasons why teaching law firms new tricks with using technology can be so challenging. This show is a peek into where many lawyers are as far as a comfort level with technology and provides some insights into how difficult it is to change the field.

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Private Clouds and Data Security

Private Clouds and Data Security

Listen as Karl talks with a team of experienced IT professionals and analysts about how cloud-based offerings impact law firms. During this show we will talk about security issues, ethical concerns and specifically about how e-discovery is impacted by cloud computing.

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Using Metrics to Improve Legal Process and E-Discovery Techniques

Using Metrics to Improve Legal Process and E-Discovery Techniques

Learn about techniques that can create a more efficient law department. We also discuss how these techniques can play out in electronic discovery, a field which at times cries out for better bench-marking.

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