EDD Update
Electronic data discovery news and analysis.
Author: This blawg is co-managed by Monica Bay, who is editor-in-chief of Law Technology News, authors The Common Scold and hosts the Law Technology Now podcast on Legal Talk Network; and Sean Doherty, editor of Law.com Legal Technology. Other authors: Thomas Allman is a member of the Steering Committee of The Sedona Conference® Working Group on Electronic Document Retention and Production; Robert Ambrogi (who also authors Robert Ambrogi's LawSites, Media Law and BullsEye - Expert Witnesses & Litigation, contributes to Legal Blog Watch, and co-hosts the weekly Lawyer 2 Lawyer podcast on Legal Talk Network; Michael Arkfeld practices at Arkfeld & Associates in Phoenix; David Baker is chairman of Baker Robbins & Co.; Craig Ball is a trial lawyer, technologist and computer forensic examiner in Austin, Texas; Thomas Gelbmann is an IT consultant in Roseville, Minn.; Browning Marean is a partner at DLA Piper in San Diego; Tom O'Connor is director of the Legal Electronic Document Institute in Seattle; George Rudoy is the practice management peer group president at the International Legal Technology Association; and George Socha is the founder of Socha Consulting in St. Paul, Minn., who also authors In Re Discovery.
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Recent Posts from EDD Update
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Eternal September
As we mark the 233rd anniversary of our nation's founding with fireworks, Sousa marches and cookouts, I'm quietly looking back a scant thirty years, to the birth of USENET, and marveling at how far that…
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StoredIQ Releases Desktop Agent
StoredIQ has released the StoredIQ Desktop Agent, a central management console that collects e-mails and files from remote offices and mobile users. The network-friendly storage agents can be uninstalled after the e-discovery project is completed.…
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Over There: Where Angels Have No Fear to Tread
I am late to the party in discussing the case of Digicel et al v. Cable & Wireless, et al. Others, including the extraordinary Chris Dale and the magnificent Sharon Nelson, long ago put their…
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e-Discovery Team Blog Posts 150th Blog
I just noticed that the e-Discovery Team blog posted last night was the 150th weekly article posted since the blog started in late 2006. In other interesting stats, the blog has received 676 Comments (not…
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You've Got Mail...and We've Read It
My friend Marni Willenson, a noble, energetic advocate for Farmworker Justice, shared a new appellate decision from New Jersey addressing whether employees have reasonable expectations of privacy in privileged e-mails sent and received using employer…
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Dont Crie for20Me Argnetina
It's too darn hot in the Texas hill country, so I'm wishing I was hiking the Appalachian Trail. "What's that, dear?" "Hiking the Appalachian Trail" is a euphemism for what." Hmm, I guess Governor Sanford…
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Peck & Waxse Hold Court at Round Table
Fascinating dinner last night with the Fios gang, to kick off LegalTech West Coast. Mary Mack and Debbie Caldwell were among the orchestrators of the evening, which featured two prominent U.S. Magistrate Judges who you…
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Textbook Case of Discovery Abuse Exposes a Fallacious “Pig in a Poke” Defense
Defense counsel in Atlanta tried the old "pig in a poke" defense recently. Senior Judge J. Owen Forrester figured it was a ruse, just like the medieval derivation of the phrase, and sanctioned defendants. Kipperman…
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Act Litigation Adds New Data Processing Lab
Act Litigation Services has opened a 14,000 square-foot facility in its California headquarters to help it process more data. The company says the lab triples the number of Windows 2003 servers and increases the number…
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DTI to Sponsor Ga-CLE Event for In-House Counsel
Document Technologies Inc. has announced that it will sponsor a Ga-CLE event called "Corporate ESI & E-Discovery" on June 26 in Atlanta at the Villa Christina resort. Six CLE credits may be earned at the…