Industry Articles

Peck’s Predictive Coding Ruling Upheld

Monday, April 30th, 2012

Magistrate Judge Andrew Peck’s February ruling allowing the use of predictive coding, aka computer-assisted review, to weed through millions of electronic documents in discovery has been upheld by a federal judge.  See LTN’s full article here.

Near-Dupe technology could have prevented Google’s Billion Dollar Blunder

Thursday, March 15th, 2012

There have been several articles about Google’s “Billion Dollar e-Discovery Blunder”  View Law.com’s here.
Oracle sued Google because the Google Android smartphone allegedly infringes on Oracle’s patents related to their Java programming language.  The following email was sent at 11:05 am on August 6, 2010.
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Attorney Work Product
Google Confidential
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Gartner Publishes Magic Quadrant for E-Discovery Software

Monday, June 13th, 2011

Gartner has published the 2011 Magic Quadrant for E-Discovery Software, its first Magic Quadrant report for the E-Discovery software space.  The report analyzes 24 different E-Discovery vendors and categorizes them in a chart showing the industry leaders, visionaries, challengers, and niche players, as well as, their “ability to execute” and their “completeness of vision.”  kCura [...]

E-Discovery Attains Mainstream Media Coverage

Friday, April 8th, 2011

A recent New York Times article highlights the efficiencies and insights gained with review by e-discovery software such as our partner, Clearwell.  The article states that computers are becoming better at mimicking human reasoning in general and that they already bring to light key insights referred to as “digital anomalies” or potential evidence of wrongdoing.  [...]

Craig Ball Supports Native-Only Reviews and Productions in LTN

Wednesday, December 22nd, 2010

E-Discovery expert, Craig Ball recently published an article in Law Technology News supporting almost exclusive use of native document format for both review and production.

Sedona Publishes Proportionality Commentary

Wednesday, October 13th, 2010

The Sedona Conference has published its, “Commentary on Proportionality in Electronic Discovery,” which includes a discussion and advice on utilizing technology in a e-discovery proportionality analysis.

Defending ESI Search Methodology

Thursday, September 23rd, 2010

Search methodologies are receiving more and more scrutiny from the courts as best illustrated in Victor Stanley v. Creative Pipe, Inc 2008 WL 2221841 (D. Md. May 29, 2008). Read this white paper from Clearwell discussing the issue.

Litigator’s Guide to MetaData

Friday, September 17th, 2010

File metadata–often referred to as data about data–may function as evidence itself or may be used for authentication of other evidence. Read industry expert Craig Ball’s paper on metadata.

Guidance Publishes Best Practices for Preservation and Collection of ESI

Thursday, September 9th, 2010

A defensible e-discovery process begins with preservation and collection. Read these white papers offering advice (and warning) to organizations facing the challenges presented by preserving and collecting electronic data.

Two Surveys on Litigation Trends and Electronic Discovery

Tuesday, August 31st, 2010

War stories abound in the new electronic world of discovery. Read the latest views from both in-house and outside counsel.

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