Posts Tagged "Other"

Using Predictive Coding – What’s in the Black Box?

Using Predictive Coding – What’s in the Black Box?

In this show we have brought some of the top minds in this field together to discuss the progress of machine enabled learning. We hope to talk about its limitations, which clearly exist. We will also discuss what progress has been made too. The great thing about this show is two of the participants sell NOTHING TO LAWYERS. So this is an opportunity to hear in an unbiased way what the potential is and where some of the warts are too.

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Producing ESI and Associated Issues

Producing ESI and Associated Issues

Today, we are joined by attorney, national electronic discovery analyst, author and forensic expert Craig Ball and electronic discovery technology expert and attorney Tim Opsitnick from JurInnov about the challenges and options when producing ESI.

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UK and European Data Privacy and Protection Electronic Discovery Issues

UK and European Data Privacy and Protection Electronic Discovery Issues

In a multinational world, litigation can often encompass data in other countries. The UK privacy laws are different from the US so we thought we would do a show on this topic. This is an interesting and educational show.

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Top 10 Electronic Decisions in 2010

Top 10 Electronic Decisions in 2010

Listen to Ron Hedges discuss his top 10 list of the most influential electronic discovery related cases from 2010 with a few key events thrown in as well. This is always an informative show for anyone trying to keep up with developing case law.

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Environmental Law and E-Discovery Should Not Be Hazardous Waste

Environmental Law and E-Discovery Should Not Be Hazardous Waste

Listen to Karl Schieneman, Director of Analytics and Review with JurInnov talk with attorney Margaret “Maggie” Boyle from Pittsburgh based Babst Calland Clements & Zomnir, PC on how environmental law and electronic discovery can intersect.

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Special Master Program for the United States District Court – W.D. of Pennsylvania

Special Master Program for the United States District Court – W.D. of Pennsylvania

Special Masters are often brought in by the court to add technical expertise to assist judges who may not have the same technical background or the time to deal with electronic discovery disputes. If done correctly, they can offer enhanced efficiency and expertise to what can often be messy and confusing discovery issues.

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Cloud Computing and Lawyers – Hype, Potential or Impossible?

Cloud Computing and Lawyers – Hype, Potential or Impossible?

During this show, we define Cloud computing, give examples, discuss the barriers for lawyers adopting these tools, and talk about typical e-discovery issues of preservation and collection when a third party application is being used to store data.

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E-Discovery Versus E-Disclosure – How The English Handle E-Discovery

E-Discovery Versus E-Disclosure – How The English Handle E-Discovery

The US system has attempted to become more flexible by relying substantially on effective meet and confers to enable the parties to sort out discovery obligations and avoid messy discovery disputes and unproductive motions practice. Unless the parties agree, this approach is fairly utopian. The English model goes one step further and provides for E-Disclosure instead of E-Discovery. Meaning you are obligated as a party to turn over that which is relevant to the case.

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LawBlogReview.org a Proposed Student Run Website

LawBlogReview.org a Proposed Student Run Website

On today’s show we will talk about the lawblogreview.org website building contest. So why should you listen to this show? If you are a law student, know someone who teaches E-Discovery classes or know people in your local bar association who might benefit from a website which provides access to law clerks who have taken E-Discovery courses, then you can help us.

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Cost Shifting and Fee Splitting in Electronic Discovery

Cost Shifting and Fee Splitting in Electronic Discovery

Today’s show talks about the mechanics of cost shifting but we also delve into how new technologies such as concept searching can be addressed in meet and confers to reduce costs. Given the different perspectives, a variety of opinions will be shared including how important the Proclamation Collaboration can be to reducing cost shifting arguments to real disputes.

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The Vendor Control Pendulum in Electronic Discovery

The Vendor Control Pendulum in Electronic Discovery

Control of vendor relationships in electronic discovery has shifted over the past few years with more companies taking an active role in managing preferred vendor relationships. We will discuss what the field was like before this shift occurred, what the outcome of this shift is, and if it is resulting in better projects and improvement in electronic discovery process.

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How State Law Can Differ From Federal E-Discovery Law in New York

How State Law Can Differ From Federal E-Discovery Law in New York

How does state law and federal law can differ in electronic discovery cases. In this episode, we will be discussing New York state law and how it contrasts with federal electronic discovery practice.

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Request for Idea to Offer Law School E-Discovery Clinics to Small Law Firms

Request for Idea to Offer Law School E-Discovery Clinics to Small Law Firms

This podcast is really just a short description of an idea and a request to get in touch with me if you like the idea and want to help, are a law student and can provide some feedback on the idea, know a law school that teaches electronic discovery or, better yet, know a professor who teaches electronic discovery.

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The 4th Amendment and E-Discovery in Criminal Matters

The 4th Amendment and E-Discovery in Criminal Matters

Learn how the 4th Amendment in criminal cases intersects with electronic discovery. Our panelist for today’s show is Justin Murphy with Washington DC based Crowell & Moring who proposed this show when we met a month ago in Washington, DC. It is exciting to be able to take ESIBytes into new fields like criminal law so I appreciate Justin’s insights into criminal law.

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100th Judge Signs The Cooperation Proclamation

100th Judge Signs The Cooperation Proclamation

We have the pleasure of speaking with the Hon. Joyce Flowers Conti from the Western District of Pennsylvania who recently became the 100th judge to sign off on The Cooperation Proclamation. Joining her on this show will be Richard Braman, the Executive Director from The Sedona Conference who will update the audience on the progress of The Cooperation Proclamation to date and to celebrate this milestone.

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