- Google Introduces Hosted Site Search for Small Businesses (July 17, 2007) Google Google Inc. (NASDAQ: GOOG) today announced Google Custom Search(TM) Business Edition, a simple and inexpensive way for small businesses to add Google search to their websites. In three simple steps, businesses can sign up online for the hosted service, and in less than 10 minutes customers and visitors are able to search their site using the power of Google's search technology, for more relevant results.
- New Web Site Offers Access to Information About Foreign Agents In The US
(July 10, 2007)
Eric Sinrod of FindLaw
The National Security Division of the Department of Justice recently announced the launch and availability of the next generation of the Foreign Agent Registration Act (FARA) Web site. The enhanced Web site is claimed to greatly improve access to public information about foreign agents and their activities within the United States.
- IQWEST Launches BabelQwest¿the Most Advanced Document Machine-Translation Service for Litigation (July 10, 2007) IQWest Information Technologies Today IQWest Information Technologies Inc., a leading provider of advanced technology for litigation support, announced the availability of BabelQwest, a comprehensive suite of services for the automation of foreign language translations related to the Discovery and eDiscovery process.
- Google to Acquire Postini (July 09, 2007) Google Google Inc. (NASDAQ: GOOG) announced today that it has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Postini, a global leader in on-demand communications security and compliance solutions serving more than 35,000 businesses and 10 million users worldwide.
- Maximize the Effectiveness of Your Computer Forensic Expert and Electronic Data Evidence
(July 09, 2007)
Alan S. Miller and Michael McCort of Cyber Specialists, LLC
Because electronically stored information has a dynamic nature, and the routine operation of computer and/or other electronic media systems constantly modifies or deletes that information, it is critical to address preservation issues early in cases involving any electronic evidence.
- Wake Up To Your E-Discovery Obligations, Corporate America!
(June 26, 2007)
Eric Sinrod of FindLaw
Failure to produce required electronic discovery can have serious consequences, but it appears that many companies are not in a position to effectively comply with electronic discovery amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP) that went into effect late last year, according to a recent survey.
- FRCP 37(f): What the Heck is Good Faith? (June 20, 2007) ZANTAZ "One of the more significant recent amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure creates a new ""Safe Harbor"" provision which, generally speaking, will preclude a court from imposing sanctions against a party for the destruction of electronically stored information if such destruction occurred pursuant to the ""routine"" operation of an electronic storage system. This operation must occur in good faith - but what exactly does that mean?"
- "New Xerox Text Mining Software Goes Beyond ""Keywords"" To Deliver More Relevant Information" (June 20, 2007) Xerox "Researchers at Xerox Corporation (NYSE: XRX) today unveiled FactSpotter, new document search software that goes beyond conventional ""keyword"" search, enabling it, in effect, to spot the one or two golden nuggets among the pebbles on the shore. Xerox plans to launch FactSpotter next year as part of its Xerox Litigation Services offerings, which include electronic discovery (e-discovery) services that primarily support legal and regulatory compliance."
- E-Discovery and the EU: European Data Privacy Regulations Every Litigator Should Know
(June 19, 2007)
Kevin Fayle of FindLaw
With the ever-increasing expansion of multinational corporations and globalized business transactions, it is exceedingly likely that attorneys will eventually have to conduct cross-border e-discovery investigations at some point in their careers. E-discovery can already be incredibly complex in a single-country context, and adding new countries, with different rules pertaining to electronically stored information, only intensifies that complexity.
- Symantec Offers Unified Solution for Managing Information Risks around Data Loss, Spam and E-Discovery (June 13, 2007) Symantec Symantec Corp. (Nasdaq: SYMC) today announced the newest version of Symantec Information Foundation, an integrated Information Risk Management (IRM) product suite that builds on the company's Security 2.0 strategy. Symantec Information Foundation delivers advanced controls to safeguard companies against data loss with unified protection for e-mail, Web and instant messaging (IM).
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