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New York Magistrate Judge Issues ‘Wake-Up Call’ About Need For Cooperation By Counsel In Designing Search Terms For Discovery

by DiscoveryResources.org Reporter

 

Connolly Bove Lodge & Hutz partner Kevin F. Brady reviews the latest judicial cautionary advice to counsel to collaborate on formulating the parameters for searching electronically stored information. This article, originally published in BNA’s Digital Discovery & E-Evidence can be found here.



THE SEDONA CONFERENCE® COOPERATION PROCLAMATION

by DiscoveryResources.org Reporter

The Sedona Conference launches a coordinated effort to promote cooperation by all parties to the discovery process to achieve the goal of a “just, speedy, and inexpensive determination of every action.”

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How To Reduce e-Discovery Costs In A Down Economy

by DiscoveryResources.org Reporter

The Editor at Metropolitan Corporate Counsel interviews Mary Mack about the state of e-Discovery costs facing attorneys and their clients in the current economic environment.  What are the biggest cost drivers today when it comes to litigation and e-discovery?  Is there any likelihood that, given the state of the economy, the e-discovery rules will be revised to take into account that current e-discovery requirements create a tremendous cost burden? Continue reading….



Virtual Jurisdiction: Does International Shoe Fit in the Age of the Internet?

by DiscoveryResources.org Reporter

The global business community we live in is faster than ever these days. An email can travel just as quickly from New York to Holland as it can from your office to the office across the hall. However, conducting business across international borders brings with it issues about which legal system dictates these transactions. Add Facebook and social networking to this mix and things get reallly interesting. This is especially true in the complex world of e-discovery.  Read more…

 



Webcast: The Sedona Conference® Update – Addressing the Challenges of Cross-Border e-Discovery

by Jim Woolfrey

April 21, 2009 – Cross-border discovery represents a challenge for organizations required to gather relevant data in foreign jurisdictions. This quarterly update from The Sedona Conference® provides an overview of discovery, data privacy and protection requirements for e-discovery involving ESI based outside the U.S. Register here.



Webcast: An Interview With Ralph Losey – Understanding the Complex Legal and Technology Issues Involved in e-Discovery

by Jim Woolfrey

April 07, 2009 – Managing e-discovery is an important part of any responsible corporate strategy to reduce costs. There is a universal need to understand the e-discovery process. Fios’ Mary Mack will interview Ralph Losey and discuss his newest book, Introduction to E-Discovery: New Cases, Ideas, and Techniques. Register here.



Deterring E-Discovery Misconduct with Counsel Sanctions: The Unintended Consequences of Qualcomm v. Broadcom

by DiscoveryResources.org Reporter

This recent article by Thomas Y. Allman in the Yale Law Journal Pocket Part stresses that failure to meet discovery obligations is a serious impediment to the fair, prompt and cost-effective resolution of disputes and, in extreme forms, can undermine public confidence in the integrity of the process.

Allman, co-chair of the Steering Committee of The Sedona Conference® Working Group on Electronic Document Retention and Production, writes that “harsh sanctions are appropriately imposed on parties and their counsel when egregious discovery misconduct affects the progress of a case.” Continue reading…



Webcast: Managing e-Discovery During Internal Investigations

by Jim Woolfrey

March 17 – How to plan for and conduct e-discovery during internal investigations, including planning, avoiding conflicts of interest, iplementing best practices, determine roles, and more. Details | Register



Craig Ball on e-Discovery and Forensics Trends in 2009

by Jim Woolfrey

Tues. Feb. 24 — Mary Mack to interview e-discovery/computer forensics expert Craig Ball. Discussion: Recent advancements in e-discovery, data collection and computer forensics, and what the courts and standards bodies are saying about forensics practices and collection protocols. Details and registration info.



Webcast: Socha-Gelbmann Update — LegalTech New York, EDRM & e-Discovery Trends

by Jim Woolfrey

Tues. Feb. 10 — Hear George Socha and Tom Gelbmann discuss the activities that took place at LegalTech New York, developments in the Electronic Discovery Reference Model (EDRM) projects and overall e-discovery trends to follow in 2009. Complimentary. Details and registration info.





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