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Looking Back at the New Federal Rules: Was It Worth It?

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.

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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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LegalTech NYC 2016

LegalTech NYC 2016

LegalTech, for those who are unfamiliar, is the preeminent legal technology show in the world and is being held in New York City from Tuesday, February 2 through Thursday February 4, 2016. One reason we are hosting this show before Legal Tech is to provide advice on how to get the most out of the event.

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Judicial Perspective on Changes to Rule 37e on Sanctions

Judicial 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.

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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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Retired eDiscovery Judges Podcast – Nolan, Hedges, Waxse and Facciola

Retired 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.

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eDiscovery Pioneers Craig Ball and Tom O’Connor Launch New Podcast Series

eDiscovery Pioneers Craig Ball and Tom O’Connor Launch New Podcast Series

Craig Ball and Tom O’Connor join us to talk about their new E-Discovery podcast series. These two guests are witty and intelligent on e-discovery issues. We are thrilled to have them on our show to discuss their educational views on e-discovery topics.

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Big Dark Data and the Criminal Internet; eDiscovery’s Next Frontiers

Big Dark Data and the Criminal Internet; eDiscovery’s Next Frontiers

Listen to a fascinating discussion on Dark Data and its implications for e-discovery. This is an emerging issue in E-Discovery and this podcast is a “no holds barred” discussion on what lawyers, judges and technologists think about what happens when the technology tools can’t read the data the companies are using to make their business decisions.

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LegalTech West Coast 2015 – Why you might want to attend

LegalTech West Coast 2015 – Why you might want to attend

Henry Dicker sheds light on what makes LegalTech interesting and the differences between LegalTech East in New York City and LegalTech West, which is being held this year in San Francisco.

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Using E-Discovery Counsel to Innovate

Using 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.

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Innovating Technology in E-Discovery

Innovating Technology in E-Discovery

In this show, we talk about the challenges of getting lawyers to open their minds and their wallets and grasp newer technology, let alone use it. We thought it would be interesting to have two entrepreneur technologists on the show to talk about their perspectives on gaining adoption of new technologies in the legal space.

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Spurring Innovation in eDiscovery: Educate, Lead or Just Wait?

Spurring Innovation in eDiscovery: Educate, Lead or Just Wait?

Listen as Peter McCann, the Hon. John Facciola, and Karl Schieneman discuss the role education can play in e-discovery innovation and improvement. Or, is innovation in e-discovery fringe material not readily consumable by the legal marketplace? It’s an interesting question and one which this panel will dive into.

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Profiling Patrick Oot and His E-Discovery Story

Profiling Patrick Oot and His E-Discovery Story

This show features special guest Patrick Oot, a Shareholder at Shook Hardy & Bacon who has had well publicized stints at the SEC and Verizon where he oversaw e-Discovery and helped Verizon be named as a Top 10 Most Innovative legal groups by Inside Counsel magazine in 2007. Patrick has been influential in spearheading research into better review approaches with people and technology as a founding member of the e-Discovery Institute. We are thrilled that Patrick has agreed to join us as we launch a new version of ESIBytes with our special host, the Hon. John Facciola.

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Facciola Impressions Show

Facciola Impressions Show

We have an interesting show which may signal a change in direction for ESIBytes where we just talk to Judge Facciola, the retiring Federal Magistrate Judge from the District of Columbia, about his thoughts on E-Discovery as he approaches retirement.

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