eDiscovery - Page 5
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.
Electronic Discovery
eDiscovery Articles
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Growing Demand for AccessData's Computer Forensics, Cyber Security and E-Discovery Technologies Prompt Expansion -
The LPSA, the only organization dedicated to the growth and promotion of service providers in the legal industry, today announced that it has opened registration for their discovery sales training courses. -
The nation's largest independent provider of comprehensive discovery and on-site facilities management services, and its wholly-owned training company LitWorks, has released LitWorks' course schedule. -
Industry-leading consultancy staged to assist corporate America with security risk management -
Latest release of company's Cloud Preservation product employs LinkedIn API to dramatically improve collection, search and export of posted data -
IT and legal departments benefit from the simplicity of ArchiveOne in discovering and searching relevant data in PST files -
Attorneys involved with e-discovery know that they need to manage all different kinds of data. -
A discussion of recent case law and court sanctions based on e-discovery negligence or obstruction. -
There is guidance from the courts so your company can increase its chances of identifying anonymous bloggers who may be liable for claims such as copyright infringement, trademark infringement, or defamation. -
If you are looking to become certified in Electronic Discovery, here is a description of the most recognized offerings.