Posts by jma

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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Predictive Coding and Review Roundtable

Predictive Coding and Review Roundtable

This episode is a very exciting and practical conversation on how electronic discovery will impact the world of review as well as the ongoing issues of validation and the heightened need for cooperation when predictive coding is used.

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Validating Predictive Coding, Da Silva Moore Case and Other Current Issues

Validating Predictive Coding, Da Silva Moore Case and Other Current Issues

In this groundbreaking podcast, we discuss the validation of predictive coding, a topic which has become the central issue in the Da Silva Moore v. Publicis Group case in the S.D. of NY.

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Delaware’s Default Standard For Discovery Including Discovery of Electronically Stored Information (“ESI”)

Delaware’s Default Standard For Discovery Including Discovery of Electronically Stored Information (“ESI”)

The standard for federal litigation in Delaware was passed on Dec 8, 2011 and the standard is to be used when the parties can’t agree on standards of their own in the meet and confer process. Learn more about it by listening to this podcast.

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3 Judges’ Perspectives on Predictive Coding Based on Recent Training

3 Judges’ Perspectives on Predictive Coding Based on Recent Training

Listen to our guest judges and predictive coding expert Herb Roitblat talk about their recent experiences with predictive coding training.

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Occupy LegalTech Show

Occupy LegalTech Show

Listen to this show to learn more about this spontaneous, social media fueled protest. Hope you enjoy the show and I look forward to meeting listeners of this show at LegalTech this year and talking about the Occupy LegalTech movement, handing out humorous buttons and discussing other podcast ideas.

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Previewing LegalTech 2012

Previewing LegalTech 2012

LegalTech can be overwhelming at times and is appropriately held in New York City which can also be overwhelming to outsiders. So we hope to share advice on how to make the most of your LegalTech experience including strategies, how to work the largest legal technology trade exhibit in the world and what to expect this year.

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Supreme Court Rules on Police GPS Use and Privacy Rights in US v. Jones

Supreme Court Rules on Police GPS Use and Privacy Rights in US v. Jones

Listen to a discussion on the recent US v. Jones decision. In this decision, the Supreme Court unanimously held that the police must first obtain a search warrant before placing GPS device on a car for an extended period of time to covertly follow a suspect. This discussion will center on what the Supreme Court’s GPS opinion means to the general public and how the Supreme Court feels about the important field of privacy rights for individuals in the electronic age.

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ESIBytes 2011 Recap and Looking Forward Into 2012

ESIBytes 2011 Recap and Looking Forward Into 2012

Listen to Karl talk about ESIBytes’ past year, some of the highlights and what is planned for 2012 as ESIBytes heads into its 3rd year. He also shares a little more about his background and his thoughts on what the biggest issue is in electronic discovery at this time.

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The Three Judges Holiday Show: Perspectives on Machine Assisted Review

The Three Judges Holiday Show: Perspectives on Machine Assisted Review

This free eDiscovery podcast is a lively discussion and a must listen for anyone who has any concerns about the defensibility of using machine-assisted review for eDiscovery. These judges are part of a growing movement actively educating lawyers and corporate clients that they approve, in theory, with the use of these tools. This is an important topic, especially given how flawed and expensive more traditional document review can be.

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eDiscovery Experts Discuss New York’s Complex E-Discovery Model Order

eDiscovery Experts Discuss New York’s Complex E-Discovery Model Order

Both of these attorneys, considered among the best eDiscovery experts nationwide, were involved in creating the new model order. Hear why they think this approach can make litigation more efficient, what the order entails, where the debates over creating this were most focused and how they think the order’s use will play out in 2012.

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The (Under Appreciated) Value of eDiscovery Networking

The (Under Appreciated) Value of eDiscovery Networking

This expert panel is committed to the idea and will share their insights into why networking works for them as a critical part of their eDiscovery education efforts.

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Top 10 E-Discovery Cases and Trends of 2011

Top 10 E-Discovery Cases and Trends of 2011

Learn about the top 10 electronic discovery cases and trends of 2011 with this free eDiscovery podcast. The participants’ experience includes serving as a judge, a lawyer, a technologist, a former in-house e-discovery manager and an e-discovery consultant. The plethora of experience and knowledge is daunting at best. This is an episode that should not be missed.

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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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