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IBM completes the acquisition of StoredIQ

IBM has completed its acquisition of StoredIQ, advancing IBM’s capacity to help clients react to eDiscovery demands, to dispose of information which has outlived its purpose, and to extract value from the information which it keeps. There is a press release here. Continue reading

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Guidance Software gains record-breaking number of new EnCase Enterprise customers in 2012

EnCase Enterprise is Guidance Software’s powerful digital investigations platform for security, internal investigations, and electronic discovery in the enterprise. It enables remote search, collection, preservation and analysis of data from servers and workstations anywhere in the corporate network without disrupting operations. Continue reading

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FTI focus on cost, control and cloud in eDiscovery in Ringtail 8.3

The last round of development at FTI Technology was all about the long-awaited Ringtail 8, about predictive coding, about usability and workflow, and about the interrelation between FTI’s software tools and the support and services component combined together as Acuity. Continue reading

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Forthcoming AccessData webinars

Here is a list of webinars to be presented by AccessData over the next few weeks, covering everything from AD Discovery 4.0 and AccessData’s Mobile Phone Examiner MPE+, through Cyber Security, Malware Triage and Enterprise Investigations using AD Enterprise. Continue reading

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Equivio Themes – from vista to gotcha then dig deep and find similar for eDiscovery

What do you do next, when you have conquered e-mail threading, near-duplicate detection and predictive coding, and wrapped them all together with other analytical tools like Batching in an attractive package called Equivio Zoom? What predictive coding has done for us is shifted the focus back towards the lead litigators and case strategists, and taken their input at the beginning of the exercise where its value is highest. Continue reading

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Epiq Systems survey points to a rise in UK and European eDisclosure

A new survey by Epiq Systems throws light on the recurring (and generally unanswerable) question as to the amount of eDiscovery work in the UK and Europe. One cannot assess the actual volumes, but it is helpful to know what … Continue reading

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Post-LegalTech interim post

Yes, I know I have published nothing for days until yesterday, and only one post then. I  was at LegalTech in New York last week, and those who might expect me to write about it, about them and about their … Continue reading

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The end of an era: law firms, eDiscovery, Susskind, the year 1599, dinosaurs, and a yellow scooter

Sometimes one gets the sense of being tangibly at the end of an era – the door is closing and, perhaps, others are opening. I felt like that, quite suddenly, on my way to LegalTech in New York a few … Continue reading

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First Advantage Litigation Consulting to Co-Host eDiscovery Institute Dinner

One of the most acceptable invitations here at LegalTech in New York is to the eDiscovery Institute dinner, to be held again at Becco on Wednesday, January 30th. Becco is the flagship restaurant of chef and producer Lidia Bastianich, host of Lidia’s Italy, an Emmy-nominated television series. This year’s co-host is First Advantage Litigation Consulting. Continue reading

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LTN Innovation Award goes to Squire Sanders for the use of Equivio Predictive Coding

It takes two, at least, to develop a set of processes to enable a law firm to manage its clients’ eDiscovery projects cost-effectively and yet to a high quality. The best software will fail in the hands of an inadequate team and the best litigation support team in the world cannot succeed without good software tools. You need both. Continue reading

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Nuix appoints Deborah Baron as Chief Marketing Officer

Now here’s an announcement which stands out in the pre-LegalTech flurry. I already know of at least four or five releases or upgrades which are exciting and interesting and for which I would drop everything to hear about. Continue reading

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The Jackson Reforms encourage proportionate eDisclosure / eDiscovery in any jurisdiction

I am taking part in a panel discussion at LegalTech next week with Integreon and kCura on the subject of the Jackson Reforms. We will emphasise that the rule changes generally reflect duties to which lawyers are subject anyway, and … Continue reading

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Global Aerospace predictive coding results approved by judge

Step-by-step, predictive coding is gaining the acceptance in US litigation which was anticipated for it during last year. The latest advance is that the judge in Global Aerospace Inc. et al., v. Landow Aviation, L.P. dba Dulles Jet Center, et … Continue reading

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Xerox Litigation Services ends a good year with two eDiscovery sales appointments

Xerox Litigation Services seems to have had a good 2012, with a 100% increase in client end users and a 60% increase in data under management. Continue reading

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Recommind announces “EasyUpload”

You do not need to to think too hard to work out what Recommind’s “EasyUpload” does, even without the full title of the press release Recommind Announces “EasyUpload” For Industry’s First eDiscovery “Ecosystem” Linking In-House Counsel, Outside Counsel and Regulatory Authorities. Continue reading

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Nuix information governance video is full of beans

One of the most memorable advertising slogans of all time was Beanz Means Heinz, still in use over 40 years after it was devised in a London pub. Simple and memorable, it served to push the Heinz brand ahead of all competition. Great slogans do not work on their own, of course, but they can help turned good quality products into market leaders. Continue reading

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How do judges decide whom to believe?

Here is an interesting article by David Hart QC on the UK Human Rights Blog about how judges form a view on the credibility of witnesses, particularly where there are conflicting accounts of events. Continue reading

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Mr Justice Ramsey: Costs Budgets will induce “sweaty palms” but lawyers will adapt

The Law Society Gazette carries a report of a speech made yesterday by Mr Justice Ramsey on the forthcoming cost management rules. He anticipated that lawyers will adapt to the idea that they must present a costs budget but that … Continue reading

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Reed Smith: 6 reasons to Insource Litigation Support

A lot of what I write suggests to law firms that their clients’ interests and, indeed, their own, may lie in delegating much of their eDiscovery / eDisclosure function to others. I usually link this to Professor Richard Susskind’s observation … Continue reading

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First Advantage blogs and tweets on eDiscovery

I would love to claim the credit for this, but the timing doesn’t quite work. I wrote yesterday à propos the eDiscovery / eDisclosure market that “informed and original comment is a valuable adjunct to the routine but necessary marketing materials of convention” and that “social media interaction is a necessary supplement”, adding that “engaging with others on Twitter” can make a “valuable contribution to serious discussion around the subject”. Continue reading

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Epiq Systems to take part in William Blair & Company’s Electronic Discovery Summit on 29 January

Tom W. Olofson, chairman and CEO of Epiq Systems, and Elizabeth M. Braham, Epiq’s EVP-Operations and CFO will participate in William Blair & Company’s Electronic Discovery Summit due take place at the InterContinental New York Barclay Hotel in New York City on Tuesday, January 29. The press release is here. Continue reading

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Uncertainty means expense as we wait for the Jackson rules

An article by Neil Rose on the litigationfutures site is headed 10 weeks until Jackson and still no rules: LSLA chief warns of chaos. The reference is obviously to the wide-ranging reforms to the Civil Procedure Rules due to take … Continue reading

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Symantec eDiscovery Cab to raise money for the Hurricane Sandy Relief Fund

Symantec has arranged for cab rides at LegalTech New York in what is being rebranded as the eDiscovery Cab. This is a customised variant on a Discovery Channel television game show called Cash Cab in which prizes are awarded by driver Ben Bailey. Continue reading

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Recommind webinar on 27 February: When is Predictive Coding right for your case?

Predictive Coding provider Recommind is sponsoring an Inside Counsel webinar called When is Predictive Coding right for your case? on Wednesday 27 February at 2pm ET / 11am PT Continue reading

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Nuix to help the TSA to join up the dots

The US Transportation Security Administration has selected Nuix to help it process and search large volumes of data from disparate sources and to do so very quickly. The Nuix press release is here. Continue reading

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Inside Counsel article – Like the Great Wall: eDiscovery between the US and China

An article on Inside Counsel from Symantec – Clearwell called Like the Great Wall: E-discovery barriers still exist between the U.S. and China summarises succinctly the difficulties faced by those who seek electronic discovery on the US model from China. Continue reading

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Information Governance and eDiscovery Strategy Exchange in San Diego in May 2013

I wrote in complimentary terms earlier this year about the Information Governance and eDiscovery Strategy Exchange held in Washington in September. Amongst other things, I pointed to a video made at the event in which sponsors and delegates gave their extremely positive views of what they had seen and heard, and the people whom they had met, at the Exchange. Continue reading

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kCura videos show how to do it differently

You do not get ahead of the pack by following everyone else, and kCura, makers of the Relativity eDiscovery review application, have never done the same as the others. If you detect a growing interest on my part in video presentations, that is partly because we are seeing some interesting use of that medium and partly because I am slowly getting into it myself. Continue reading

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iCONECT White Paper: XERA Advanced Analytics with Xmplar Custom Find Similar

I recently attended one of iCONECT’s weekly webinar demos and found it a helpful way to get an introduction to some of the functionality in iCONECT’s XERA review application. Demos run to a timetable which can be found here. Continue reading

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IBM acquires StoredIQ

I recently saw a chart tracing the history of IBM’s acquisition of smaller companies over the years, adding niche expertise to IBM’s already comprehensive set of tools. On its own, the subset of IBM called Information Lifecycle Governance, which is concerned with information governance is so enormous that these acquisitions do not necessarily appear to add bulk. Continue reading

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Guidance Software webinar on 29 January: Top 10 Tips and Tricks for internal investigations

Guidance Software, makers of EnCase Enterprise Version 7 and other EnCase forensic collection tools, is giving a webinar on Tuesday 29 January 2:00pm EST with the title Top 10 Tips and Tricks for Internal Investigations. Continue reading

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Equivio Zoom now available in a Relativity Tab

Equivio Zoom is now available in Relativity, allowing Relativity users to access the Zoom functionality without leaving Relativity. Continue reading

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Dean Gonsowski joins Recommind

It seems a bit unfair to describe Dean Gonsowski as a “veteran”, as Law Technology News does in an article headed E-Discovery Veteran Leaves Symantec for Recommind. I qualified as a lawyer 15 years before Dean did, so if he is a “veteran”, I wonder what term would be applied to me. Continue reading

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Apersee and AccessData webinar on 20 February: What Every Legal Department Needs to Know About Litigation Hold

I had the pleasure of doing a webinar on Early Case Assessment last year with George Socha and Tom Gelbmann of Apersee along with Chad Papenfuss of the FTC and Caitlin Murphy of AccessData. The style was relaxed without derogating from the importance of the subject matter, and it was fun to do – and I hope to listen to. Continue reading

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Some predictive coding resources useful for UK lawyers

I am increasingly being asked to talk about predictive coding in the UK, and the subject warrants an article of its own. I will come to that shortly, but meanwhile point you to two articles published in the last few … Continue reading

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ILTA and ALM join forces for a Hong Kong legal technology conference

I have yet to put together my usual list of forthcoming eDiscovery conferences for 2013, but wanted to draw attention again to the Asian Technology Summit being run jointly by ALM, the producers of LegalTech and ILTA, in Hong Kong on 4-5 March. Continue reading

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Podcast with Nigel Murray of Huron Legal on UK eDisclosure developments

Short podcasts are proving attractive as a way in which lawyers can get quickly up-to-date with developments and pending developments in electronic disclosure / eDiscovery. I recorded one some time ago with Nigel Murray, managing director of Huron Legal in London, and was reminded of it recently when a solicitor contacted me because she could not find it. Continue reading

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More eDiscovery procedural disputes but fewer sanctions in 2012

An article on Law Technology News has the self-explanatory heading Kroll Study Sees Dramatic Drop in eDiscovery sanctions. The point is an important one, because it is sanctions, or the fear of sanctions, for eDiscovery failures which drives so much of the cost. What brings the percentage of “prominent cases that imposed sanctions on parties” down from 42% to 32% between 2011 and 2012? Continue reading

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Millnet on the crossover between UK eDisclosure and US eDiscovery

One needs to be careful when drawing attention to an article by another which refers back to oneself, and it is with some diffidence that I refer you to an article called Coughs and Sneezes by Charles Holloway on the Millnet blog which itself quotes something I said. Continue reading

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CBS broadcast highlights winners and losers from technological advances

eDiscovery software provider iCONECT featured in a US television broadcast about the effect of technology advances on business and employment. As Richard Susskind publishes his new book on legal business and well-known shops disappear from the High Street, we have … Continue reading

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Symantec goes to the movies in the battle for LegalTech session attention

It is quite hard to draw attention to any particular sessions at LegalTech. This is partly because of the sheer noise which surrounds the event, but partly also because there is work enough in preparing the sessions themselves – the speakers, the content, the slides and the logistics – that there is little time left over for promotion. Continue reading

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Senior appointments at Guidance Software, iCONECT and Huron Consulting

Guidance Software has appointed Vincent Schiavo as Senior Vice President of Worldwide Sales. Vincent Schiavo’s background is in security software companies and CEO Victor Limongelli says “We’re extremely pleased that he’s bringing his deep expertise in enterprise, channel, federal government, and international sales to Guidance Software at a time when we’re poised for further expansion.” Continue reading

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Reminder: New Zealand eDiscovery conference on 13 February

Ernst & Young and New Zealand-based eDiscovery Consulting are putting on the Managing eDiscovery in New Zealand Conference on 13 February 2013 in Auckland. The keynote speech is to be delivered by His Honour Judge David Harvey who is well known to those of us who appreciate serious and relevant judicial thinking about the crossover between law and technology. Continue reading

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Cost Management Pilot Interim Report

As we get closer to the new regime of cost management in UK civil litigation, it may be helpful to re-read the interim report on the cost management pilot published by the Ministry of justice in February 2012. Continue reading

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b-Discovery 6th Annual Party at LegalTech

The b-Discovery 6th annual party takes place at Arena NYC in New York on 29 January at 9.00pm. This year’s party is raising money for Harvard Centre, an early intervention agency for children with special needs. Continue reading

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Symantec data retention survey highlights gap between retention beliefs and practices

All surveys, in any industry, have the aim of promoting the company which commissions them – why else would they bother? A new survey about document retention beliefs and practices – and the gulf between them – is, however, valuable … Continue reading

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Tweeting Legals Tweetup in London on 11 February

The next Tweeting Legals Tweetup is at the Knights Templar in Chancery Lane on 11 February at 6:30 PM. There is more information and the opportunity to sign up here. Continue reading

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First Advantage webinar: Managing Internal Investigations

I moderated a webinar yesterday, organised by Legal IQ and with speakers from First Advantage Litigation Consulting. Our subject was Managing Internal Investigations. Continue reading

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Commonwealth Brunch at LegalTech with Nigel Murray and Huron Legal

For many years, Nigel Murray, managing director of Huron Legal in London, has organised a Commonwealth Brunch in New York on the Sunday before LegalTech. The form is that Nigel books some tables at a convenient venue and welcomes any LegalTech delegate from a Commonwealth country. We pay our own way. The timing is civilised, as are the people who attend. Continue reading

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Where are we now on legal hold and self collection?

Commentators in other jurisdictions, me included, have expressed wonder at the procedural hurdles which US case law developments in the past six years have placed in the way of parties preparing to give discovery. We don’t criticise the need to … Continue reading

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eDJ Group report: 2013 eDiscovery Trends – the human element

The respected eDJ Group has published its 2013 eDiscovery Trend Predictions. The report itself is available only to subscribers or on payment of a fee, but Barry Murphy has provided a helpful summary of it. Continue reading

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Blog posts on eDiscovery | eDisclosure in December 2012

Here is a list of my blog posts of December 2012 on eDiscovery / eDisclosure and related matters. After several months of experiments, I have abandoned my Google Plus page for my short eDiscovery posts in favour of a second … Continue reading

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Americans abroad: US begins to understand foreign attitudes to eDiscovery

Part of my reasoning in deciding not to go last year to the Georgetown Advanced eDiscovery Institute was the knowledge that others would write comprehensively about what was said there – Georgetown brings out the likes of LTN’s Monica Bay … Continue reading

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ZyLAB webinar on 9 January: The Dark Side of Big Data

Mary Mack and Johannes Scholtes of ZyLAB are giving a webinar on Wednesday 9 January at 12:00 PM EST. Continue reading

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Singapore considers creating an International Commercial Court

The Lawyer reports that Singapore’s new chief justice, Sundaresh Menon, is investigating the possibility of establishing the Singapore International Commercial Court. Continue reading

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Early identification of confidential information as Big Data collides with privacy

The very name “Big Data” clearly implies that very much more information is being collected about us, and that has obvious implications both for privacy (where both individuals and law impose restrictions on what might be kept and used) and … Continue reading

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Mr Justice Akenhead – Judges and Technology, Friends and Foes – 16 January in London

The Society for Computers and Law has invited Mr Justice Akenhead to speak under the title Judges and Technology, Friends and Foes. This talk was to have been given last year but has been held over to 16 January 2013. Continue reading

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Millnet podcast: Cost Management and Budgets

I have been recording a group of short podcasts with Millnet in anticipation of the new case management and eDisclosure rules coming into force in April 2013. Continue reading

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Huron Legal podcast: Dispelling Myths of Offshore Document Review

Professor Richard Susskind emphasises the diverse range of methods which are available to lawyers and which ought to be considered when approaching any project as part of his suggestion that: Continue reading

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First Advantage Webinar on 10 January – Managing Internal Investigations

Internal investigations raise much the same implications in any jurisdiction, and most of these apply equally to litigation and to regulatory investigations. Continue reading

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eDiscovery Journal brings us a Predictive Coding Case Study

eDiscovery Journal, part of the respected eDJ Group, has produced a new report, a predictive coding case study called How One Enterprise Dipped a Toe Into Predictive Coding. Continue reading

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A new definition of relevance in US eDiscovery?

The US may be about to see a change to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure which brings their rules about the scope of discovery / disclosure closer to those which have obtained in England and Wales since 1999. If … Continue reading

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Where does archiving stand on your IT priority list? asks EMC

There is nothing particularly glamorous or exciting about archiving. It lacks the cut and thrust of courtroom battles over eDiscovery / eDisclosure, and perhaps seems mundane when compared with the new frontier of predictive coding, that place where technology, jurisprudence and the business of being a lawyer meet. Continue reading

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Guidance Software EnCase Portable Version 4, the latest in a range of portable forensic triage solutions

Guidance Software has released EnCase Portable Version 4, with ease of use as the primary consideration. Continue reading

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Why don’t we just use Google for eDiscovery?

Connie Crosby, writing on Canada’s SLAW Online, has written a valuable pair of articles called Why Can’t You Just Make It Work Like Google? Part 2 of which has the sub-heading (and the answer) Good Enough Is Not Good Enough. … Continue reading

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EDRM publishes Computer Assisted Review Reference (CARRM)

The EDRM – the Electronic Discovery Reference Model – is that ubiquitous diagram invented by George Socha and Tom Gelbmann which illustrates the stages of a typical electronic discovery / disclosure process. The website is also full of information designed to help those engaged in eDiscovery, including a glossary of terms, suggested standards, and a mass of material on metrics, search and testing, as well as another well-known model the Information Governance Reference Model or IGRM. Continue reading

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Taking Predictive Discovery out of the black box

Part of my role is to help those responsible for eDiscovery / eDisclosure to identify the products and services which they might consider when deciding on the “tools and techniques” (as the UK Practice Direction 31B puts it) to be … Continue reading

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Xerox Litigation Services and Lateral Data bring ViewPoint to the Cloud

One of the most interesting acquisitions of 2012 came when Xerox bought Lateral Data, bringing the latter’s behind-the-firewall software Viewpoint into the same stable as Xerox’s hosted service OmniX and its technology assisted review tool CategoriX. Continue reading

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Milberg sets out comprehensive arguments in favour of technology assisted review

I do not often look at an article and wish that I had written it, but that was my reaction to a comprehensive piece written by a team from law firm Milberg. Called Technology Assisted Review from the Plaintiffs’ Side … Continue reading

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The overlooked importance of audio records in eDiscovery

An article by David Pelligrinelli, President of AFX Search, is headed Sound advice: How targeting voice, phone and other audio records can bolster e-discovery. Sound advice it is indeed. Continue reading

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Applying science to the validation of technology-assisted review

Dr David Grossman is Associate Director of the Georgetown Information Retrieval Library and an Adjunct Professor of Computer Science at the Illinois Institute of Technology. He has recently written a paper called Measuring and Validating the Effectiveness of Relativity Assisted … Continue reading

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iCONECT XERA Demonstration Webinars on Wednesdays

I have been re-tweeting iCONECT’s announcements of its analytics and other webinars for some time without realising that this is a weekly event, with a webinar on some aspect of XERA taking place every Wednesday at 1.00pm New York Time. Last week’s was on Advanced Analytics. Continue reading

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Symantec Twitter Chat on SharePoint Governance on 18 December

Symantec is organising a Twitter Chat on Tuesday 18 December at 10:00am PT. It will focus on SharePoint and will discuss the reasons why organisations need need SharePoint governance and on the role of archiving and eDiscovery in governance plans. Continue reading

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Get Nigel Murray to £3,500 for Help for Heroes by Christmas

I said in an earlier post that I would keep writing about the parachute jump made by Huron Legal’s Nigel Murray in aid of Help for Heroes until he had raised at least £2,500. He passed that milestone almost immediately and his total now stands at just short of £3,000. Can we get him to £3,500 by Christmas? Continue reading

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Nuix Parallel Processing Unstructured Data Indexing Engine recognised by US Patent Office

According to information management technology provider Nuix, approximately 80% of data kept by organisations is unstructured. Companies are better at producing data than at searching and managing it, and the consequences extend beyond the obligations to identify relevant material for eDiscovery / eDisclosure purposes. Continue reading

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Computers and Law publishes my eDiscovery predictions for 2013

Computers and Law, the website of the Society for Computers and Law, has published a series of predictions for the future, as it does at the end of every year. Continue reading

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Ralph Losey on the Georgetown TAR / CAR / Predictive Coding panels

How can we make Predictive Coding / Technology Assisted Review / Computer Assisted Review, accessible to potential users when we cannot even agree on a name for it? I favour predictive coding because it refers unambiguously to a specific class … Continue reading

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Impatient US judges push lawyers to be more proactive in early stages of litigation – what about the UK?

Two articles in succession came under my eye at the same time, one a report of a US judicial panel, the other a summary of pending rules changes in England and Wales. I was going to write separate articles about … Continue reading

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The eDiscovery implications of the Cloud – a paper from me and Guidance Software

Metropolitan Corporate Counsel has provided a summary of a white paper written by me and by Patrick Burke, Senior Director and Assistant General Counsel at Guidance Software, about the eDiscovery implications of the Cloud. Continue reading

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Robert Childress takes control at the Masters Conference

Robert Childress founded the Masters Conference, running it in tandem with his role at Wave Software. He has now become the President and CEO of the Masters Conference, able to devote his full attention to the further development of this significant player in the provision of practical CLE education. Continue reading

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Legal Week: fixed-fee billing favoured by 50% of corporates

A Legal Week article Fixed-fee billing favoured by 50% of corporates, LW research finds reports on research which shows that fixed-fee billing arrangements are favoured by 50% of corporate clients. Continue reading

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LawTech Europe Congress in Prague draws unprecedented numbers

I have yet to write up my impressions of the Lawtech Europe Congress held in Prague in November. It was one of a series of back-to-back conferences in which I took part in widely-separated jurisdictions during November, and its lessons will keep whilst I catch up with other things. Continue reading

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Have Data, Will Travel. Not from THIS Country – First Advantage webinar on 11 December

Jonathan Fowler, Director of Forensics at First Advantage Litigation Consulting and David Shonka, Principal Deputy General Counsel at the Federal Trade Commission are amongst the speakers at a two hour webinar on Tuesday 11 December at 12.00pm ET. Continue reading

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Guidance Software webinar on 11 December: Significantly Reduce Enterprise Investigative Costs with Remote Forensics

In a webinar on 11 December called Significantly Reduce Enterprise Investigative Costs with Remote Forensics, Tameka Brown, Product Marketing Manager at Guidance Software, will explain how an organization can reduce enterprise investigative costs using remote forensics. Continue reading

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Guidance Software brings out its fastest forensic bridge

Many of those who read this blog, whether in-house or from law firms, are not necessarily going to understand the technical minutiae which lie behind Guidance Software’s latest announcement, headed Guidance Software Debuts Fastest Forensic Bridge about its faster than ever Tableau® T35u USB 3.0 forensic SATA/IDE bridge for forensic imaging in both lab and field environments. Continue reading

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AccessData Summation Roadshow ends with a live webinar on 11 December

AccessData has been touring the world (almost literally) with its Roadshow about the all-new Summation. Those who missed the Roadshow can catch up with a live webinar to be given on 11 December a 12.00pm Mountain Standard Time. Continue reading

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Promoting Relativity 7.5 with enthusiasm

kCura has released Version 7.5 of Relativity with the integration of processing as the primary (but by no means the only) major enhancement. It has also brought Relativity Assisted Review – kCura’s predictive coding tool – into the Global Applications Catalogue, allowing users to switch easily between a manual and a computer-assisted process. Analytics, usability and infrastructure have all been improved. Continue reading

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Podcast with Millnet on the new Disclosure rules of April 2013

I did a series of short podcasts earlier this year with Millnet’s James Moeskops, concentrating on predictive coding. We have now moved on to a new series, with a focus on the new disclosure rules due to take effect in April 2013. Continue reading

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Making eDiscovery Compliance Part of your Business as Usual – Sheila Mackay of Xerox Litigation Services

However important eDiscovery may be, it is but one of the challenges facing large companies in respect of their data. For many sectors, compliance with regulatory obligations and industry standards is not merely desirable but compulsory, a prerequisite for doing business at all. Continue reading

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Integrating Managed Review with eDiscovery capabilities

Managed review is one of my pet subjects at the moment, in the sense that the growing number of leading providers offering managed review services is a development which exceeds the power of technology alone to change the way this type of legal work is performed. Continue reading

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First Advantage expands in Washington D.C. and in Hong Kong

Following close behind the expansion of its document review services in London and elsewhere, First Advantage Litigation Consulting has now expanded its managed review services in Washington D.C., expanding its expert multilingual support for eDiscovery and managed review worldwide. Continue reading

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Finding intelligence items – interview with Eddie Sheehy of Nuix

Nuix prides itself on its ability to process virtually unlimited quantities of unstructured data really fast. As CEO Eddie Sheehy says in this interview, there is overlap between Nuix’s products and solutions for forensic investigation, eDiscovery and information governance. Continue reading

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Equivio Zoom partner announcements dominate Equivio Update

Equivio Zoom is an application which pulls together the products for which Equivio has long been well known – e-mail threading, near-duplicate detection and its predictive coding tool Equivio Relevance. Zoom pulls it all together with new analytical and reporting tools in a single attractive package. Continue reading

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E-Discovery for the Corporate Market Conference in London 17 to 18 April 2013

For some years now, I have moderated a conference in London jointly with Browning Marean, Senior Counsel at DLA Piper US and George Socha of Socha Consulting. That same team is bringing a new conference to London on 17 and 18 April next year, part of a series which (without me) takes place also in five US cities during the year. Continue reading

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Short eDiscovery Updates to end November 2012

This post summarises the posts on my Google Plus page during November 2012. I gave up on Google Plus after that for reasons given in my post here, and set up a new updates blog. A different form of index … Continue reading

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Catching up, looking back and moving on

Mike Taylor of i-Lit Paralegals ends his SCL predictions by saying of 2053 that “Chris Dale will have found a way of being in two places at once”. That is not in fact one of my aspirations, and one day … Continue reading

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Symantec webinar: Ignorance is Not Bliss – Why SMBs Need to Defend Against Cyber Attacks

Symantec is presenting a webinar on Thursday 6 December (that is, TODAY) at 10:00 am – 11:00 am PST with the title Ignorance is Not Bliss – Why SMBs Need to Defend Against Cyber Attacks. Continue reading

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Vivian Reding: The overhaul of EU rules on Data Protection: making the single market work for business

Vivian Reding is Vice President of the European Commission and EU Justice Commissioner. Here is a link to the text of a speech given on 4 December 2012 in which she explains why she thinks we need a new data … Continue reading

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Standing back from the Delaware predictive coding case

The Delaware Hooters case promotes not just predictive coding specifically but the idea that lawyers must consider all appropriate tools and techniques to reduce the burden of eDiscovery / eDisclosure. That approach will be required in Engalnd and Wales by … Continue reading

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