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FindLaw's Legal Technology Center's eDiscovery collection includes free articles on one of the biggest topics in legal technology. In 2005, the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP) were amended to integrate electronic discovery into the litigation process. Understanding these complex rules may be crucial to the success of your legal matter.
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iCONECT's compatibility with ALCoder enables clients to maximize their efficiency by leveraging the strengths of both products. Users can streamline their coding with ALCoder auto-coding software (from Rosen Technology Resources, Inc.) and then seamlessly load that data into iCONECT (from iCONECT Development, LLC) where it can be searched, organized, and reviewed. -
Studies from leading industry analysts at Enterprise Strategy Group reveal that traditional discovery processes involving corporate counsel and external attorneys are becoming increasingly complicated as attorneys need to rely on IT departments to search desktops, servers, backup tapes, e-mail applications and other data center systems. -
Timely detection, "rapid and current" disclosure, "conduct a reasonable investigation to promptly determine ...", "the most expedient time possible and without unreasonable delay", and "immediate and appropriate corrective action." These are just a few of the phrases used by legislation, regulation, and the U.S. Supreme Court to describe the time-sensitive requirements for effectively investigating a complaint, responding to a discovery request, governance, or preparing a compliance report. -
With new Federal Rules of Civil Procedure requiring companies to quickly find every relevant email message taking effect on December 1, InBoxer, Inc. today announced the first fast, comprehensive, easy-to-use, and affordable system for internal investigations and discovery involving email. The InBoxer Anti-Risk Appliance V2 enables companies to quickly identify relevant messages to ensure compliance and monitors new emails in real-time to ensure that compliance continues. -
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. -
Index Engines, the leader in enterprise discovery solutions, today announced the general availability of the Automated Tape Extraction Module. The Automated Tape Extraction Module combines with the Index Engines Tape Engine to make traditional offline data discovery methods obsolete. -
DS3 DataVaulting, a leading provider of offsite, online data backup and restore services, which enables customers to rapidly and securely back up and restore files, databases and operating systems, today announced a partnership with WorkProducts to deliver the only comprehensive Evidence Lifecycle Management (ELM) platform with MatterSpace. -
Today's enterprise content, rich in metadata, creates E-Discovery challenges that basic search and retrieval software can't overcome. An effective system must harness the right technologies and apply them effectively for the needs it addresses. -
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. -
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.