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Over 1,000 Cases Now Included in K&L Gates' E-Discovery Case Database
Electronic Discovery Law, 07/03/08
We are pleased to announce that our searchable case database now contains over 1,000 e-discovery cases from state and federal jurisdictions, with new cases being added every week. Now more than ever, our database is an excellent source of information on developing e-discovery case law around the country.

Remove Hidden Metadata from Word Documents
TechnoEsq, 07/02/08
Unfortunately, metadata has curtailed one of the courtesies attorneys in litigation formerly exhibited through providing discovery requests in an electronic format so that opposing counsel didn’t have to have his assistant re-type your requests when answering discovery.

Is E-Mail Evidence Less Persuasive?
EDD Update, 06/20/08
I suppose it says something about your status in life if you are pleased or appalled to see Wall Street titans with eight-figure incomes taken away in handcuffs and booked. It's a bit like the lawyers in Qualcomm v Broadcom: we can identify with them until the lying starts, and then we no longer see ourselves in their moccasins.
Electronic Discovery
  • Discovery Across Borders, Part Two: Strategies for Handling Multi-Jurisdictional Discovery and Data Collection (March 31, 2008)

    Gary DiBianco,Gary Rubin, and Matthew Blake of Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP

    For everyone involved in cross-border discovery, the objective is simple: to collect information in a manner that complies with all applicable laws and regulations while serving the client effectively. But though the objective is simple, achieving it is not. There is no substitute for technical and local expertise, and you should be prepared to engage both in order to effectively manage any crisis with cross-border implications.
  • Sherpa Software Releases New Version of Archiving Software to Ease E-Discovery Requests (March 27, 2008) Sherpa Software Sherpa Software today announced the release of version 3.2 of Archive Attender for Exchange. Version 3.2 specifically improves PST file archiving functionality and processing while reducing the administrative time and costs associated with locating and searching through Outlook PST files (personal storage files).
  • Metadata: The Ghosts Haunting e-Documents (March 25, 2008)

    David Hricik and Chase Edward Scott of Mercer Law School

    Metadata is not new, but it has become pervasive in the digital world in which lawyers (and their clients) live. Many programs commonly used in the office create data about data and then save that unseen information along with the visible text of the document in a single file.
  • Discovery Across Borders, Part One: Practical and Legal Aspects of Multi-Jurisdictional Discovery and Data Collection (March 12, 2008)

    Gary DiBianco,Gary Rubin, and Matthew Blake of Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP

    In today's business, all information is electronic. Paper may have been heavy, hard to store, and time-consuming to review-but it was a tangible thing, easy to inventory, and it tended to be limited in volume, even in the largest cases. Electronic communication has led to exponential increases in the amount of data that companies store, and the locations where the information is stored.
  • ISYS Search Software Introduces Enterprise Search For Linux (March 04, 2008) ISYS Search Software ISYS(R) Search Software (http://www.isys-search.com), a global supplier of enterprise search solutions for business and government, today announced the availability of ISYS:web and ISYS:sdk for the Linux operating system.
  • Solved: The Privacy Problem for Legal Data Storage (February 14, 2008) EVault, Inc. In a world of growing regulatory requirements surrounding data privacy, IT and business managers must safeguard the data in their care to the utmost of their ability. Here¿s how to ensure that data privacy is maintained in the data storage environment.
  • Educational Institutions - It Is Time To Get Smart About Security Breaches (February 12, 2008)

    Eric Sinrod of FindLaw

    We are only a little more than one month into 2008, and already this year is shaping up to be rife with data security incidents for educational institutions. There is no doubt that data maintained at universities contains private and sensitive information. Accordingly, universities should develop and follow best practices to protect this information.
  • Nowhere To Run, Nowhere To Hide (February 05, 2008)

    Eric Sinrod of FindLaw

    George Orwell's 1984 envisioned a world where individuals were controlled and monitored by centralized government. While Orwell was correct in foreseeing evaporating individual privacy, the enemy of privacy is not necessarily government. Indeed, we may only have ourselves to blame for the destruction of privacy that we hold so dear.
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