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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.
Document Conversion
  • Document Production: Removing Private Information On A Bulk Basis (June 17, 2008)

    Eric Sinrod of FindLaw

    We live in a day and age of massive productions of documents and electronic data. Governmental entities have affirmative obligations to produce information pursuant to open access laws like the Freedom of Information Act. And parties in litigation constantly are subject to intrusive discovery requests.
  • 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.
  • West CiteAdvisor: Automating Citation Formatting and Table of Authorities (February 08, 2008) Thomson West Building Tables of Authorities and revising citations for court-required format specifications can be painstaking and time-intensive. West CiteAdvisor(TM), a patent-pending new practice tool from Thomson West, a business within The Thomson Corporation (NYSE: TOC; TSX: TOC), automates this process, reducing the tasks to minutes and ensuring court-expected accuracy.
  • Remote Video Sharing From LiveNote (February 04, 2008) Thomson West A picture is worth a thousand words. That's why many litigators rely on video testimony from depositions to drive favorable settlements or have a strong impact in the courtroom.
  • IBM joins the OpenOffice.org community (September 10, 2007) OpenOffice.org The OpenOffice.org community today announced that IBM will be joining the community to collaborate on the development of OpenOffice.org software. IBM will be making initial code contributions that it has been developing as part of its Lotus Notes product, including accessibility enhancements, and will be making ongoing contributions to the feature richness and code quality of OpenOffice.org.
  • New ProLaw Capabilities Provide Convenience, Timely Information Delivery (April 02, 2007) Thomson Elite Thomson Elite continues to add functionality and customer value to ProLaw, the leading fully integrated software to automate the practice and manage the business of law. Thomson Elite is part of The Thomson Corporation (NYSE: TOC; TSX: TOC) and a worldwide provider of business software to professional services firms.
  • Xerox Intends To Buy Global Imaging Systems For $29 Per Share (April 02, 2007) Xerox Xerox Corporation (NYSE: XRX) and Global Imaging Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: GISX) today announced a definitive agreement for Xerox to acquire Global Imaging for $29 per share in cash. The total purchase price is expected to be about $1.5 billion.
  • Next Step in Document Interoperability and Choice Delivered (February 01, 2007) Microsoft Developers of the open source project to produce a translator between OpenDocument format (ODF) and Open XML document formats announced the completion of the 1.0 release of the technology. The completed Open XML Translator enables conversion of documents from one format to the other and is available for anyone to download and use at no cost.
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