From e-discovery 2.0: So far, most coverage of the iPad’s release on April 3 has focused on its likely impact on the media industry. Largely unnoticed, but just as profound, is the effect it will have on electronic discovery. Because the iPad is the first truly user-friendly device that enables people to do e-discovery any time, any [...]
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Last post from the DocReview.us Blog Ok, this is not so much an e-discovery blog, despite the title of “DocReview.” But, I must admit, I like the effort this person has put into his or her into this. The blog is full of videos with contentious and controversial legal issues, stories, and questions. Please check [...]
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Lots of stuff from the Posse List this week. Most recent, their update on the growing Toyota scandal and how they definitely may have withheld key documents in e-discovery. Also, the Posse List makes mention of this great article from the Economist about the explosion of data around the world and how we are dealing [...]
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From their website: Kazeon revolutionizes the way companies perform Information Management by using the Information Server software to intelligently discover, search & index, classify and perform workflow action on all electronically stored information. Kazeon’s vision is to have Information Management be the ubiquitous means of discovering, analyzing and managing information across an enterprise. Information Management [...]
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Good video from Ralph Losey giving an “off the cuff” answer to the question “What is eDiscovery?” Check out his blog e-Discovery Team when you get a chance.
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