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- Supreme Court refuses permission to appeal on emailed attachments and privilege
- Some turn-of-the-year eDiscovery and eDisclosure updates
- Relativity acquires VerQu to capture communication data
- Relativity in Australia – investment, new functionality, and support for racial justice
- 12 Days of eDiscovery sung in memory of Gayle O’Connor
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- More updates on proposed changes to the Disclosure Pilot
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Category Archives: CYFOR
Lawrie Hall of CYFOR talks about using technology to help meet deadlines in eDiscovery
Disclosure failures in the courts fall into two main categories – either someone has failed to read the rules properly or a deadline has been missed, usually because the work involved was underestimated. In this short video, one of a … Continue reading
Posted in CYFOR, Discovery, eDisclosure, eDiscovery, Electronic disclosure
Tagged Lawrie Hall
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eDiscovery conference in Dublin on 2 December
On 2 December I will be taking part in eDiscovery 2016, the largest annual gathering in Ireland of those whose work involves some aspect of eDiscovery. US Magistrate Judge Elizabeth Laporte, always a welcome addition to eDiscovery conferences, will bring … Continue reading
Posted in Court Rules, CYFOR, Discovery, eDisclosure, eDiscovery, Electronic disclosure
Tagged Dan Wyatt, Ed Spencer, Karyn Harty
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Luke Holden of CYFOR explains the importance of digital forensics in civil eDiscovery
Digital forensics, once used mainly by police and security forces, are increasingly used in civil discovery / disclosure. As Luke Holden of CYFOR explains in this video, there are two main reasons why it is important to collect data using … Continue reading
Posted in CYFOR, Discovery, eDisclosure, eDiscovery, Forensic data collections, Litigation Support
Tagged Luke Holden
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CYFOR signs up for military obstacle run to raise funds for children’s hospice
A team from CYFOR’s Manchester office has signed up to participate in the Royal British Legion Major North series to raise money for Derian House Children’s Hospice. The event takes place on Sunday 20 March and apparently involves 10km of … Continue reading
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Lawrie Hall of CYFOR talks about CYFOR’s recent expansion
Lawrie Hall is Head of Civil Investigations and eDisclosure at CYFOR. In this short interview, he talks about his role in developing business and managing eDiscovery projects at CYFOR. He also talks about CYFOR’s expansion, with offices now in London, … Continue reading
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CYFOR opens in Dublin
CYFOR, specialists in forensics, eDisclosure and data security, has opened a new office in Dublin. This is CYFOR’s third new office in the last 12 months which indicates expansion and ambition. Dublin is increasingly interesting in eDiscovery terms. That is … Continue reading
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CYFOR helping clients with swaps claims
I was away for part of July and missed an article by eDiscovery and forensics experts CYFOR about work they are doing to help clients involved in swap / interest rate hedging product disputes. The article by eDisclosure consultant Lydia … Continue reading