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- An eDiscovery and eDisclosure round-up post with some compliance thoughts on Boris Johnson
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- Interview: Wendy King of FTI Consulting on working with teams and clients during the pandemic
- Relativity adds security recognition with FedRAMP authorisation and Microsoft Intelligent Security Association membership
- Collecting together some articles on updating the Disclosure Pilot
- Eddie Sheehy and the disappearing Nuix share options
- Interview: Craig Carpenter of X1 on social media collection and the integration between X1 and Relativity
- Considering the context before commenting on the content
- Interview: Jordan Domash of Relativity talks about Relativity Trace
- Irritating interjections from LinkedIn commentators with nothing worth adding to the subject
- Looking back at the International Panel at Relativity Fest
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Category Archives: Metadata
If you want to tell a story in pictures, make sure the EXIF data supports it
This and its accompanying article are about the probability that the Trump hospital pictures were taken on the date and at the time appearing from the published screenshots of the EXIF viewer. This shouldn’t need saying, but they are not … Continue reading →
Interview: Julia Helmer of Consilio on managing mobile data
Julia Helmer is eDiscovery Director, Discovery Solutions at Consilio. I spoke to her at Relativity Fest in Chicago and asked her what developments she was seeing in the discovery of mobile data. Julia Helmer said that Consilio has been doing … Continue reading →
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Picture metadata brings Igor back from the dead
Several of my favourite themes come together in the story of the couple who faked the husband’s death to claim on his life insurance policy. The plot, which you can read about here, was undone in part because the metadata … Continue reading →
Non-conventional data sources and the crossover between litigation disclosure and privacy
Given a slot at last week’s Masters Conference in London, I chose to use it to talk about the sources of data which might easily be overlooked when giving or receiving data for disclosure / discovery. My subjects ranged from the … Continue reading →
I say metadata, you say EXIF data, let’s call the whole thing…evidence
I published an article this morning called Photographs and their metadata help scuttle a shipping insurance claim about the court’s use, in a case from England and Wales, of what the judge called the “metadata” from photographs taken of the ship. … Continue reading →
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