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- More occasional notes on eDiscovery and related subjects – 8 February 2021
- Relativity turns its AI skills to Pandemic analytics
- Rather more than a week’s eDiscovery notes
- New integration between RelativityOne and X1 accelerates preservation and collection
- Two document destruction judgments in England and Wales
- Phones 4U – a proportionate way to deal with documents of third-party custodians
- Redaction – good news from Relativity but less good for some others
- Interview: John Tinsley of Iconic talks about machine translation and eDiscovery
- A roundup from my desk when we should all be in New York for Legalweek
- 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
- An eDiscovery and eDisclosure round-up post with some compliance thoughts on Boris Johnson
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Category Archives: Privilege
Supreme Court refuses permission to appeal on emailed attachments and privilege
The Law Society Gazette carries a brief report headed Email attachments not covered by legal privilege, court clarifies. The parties were Frasers Group Pls (formerly Sports Direct International plc) v The Financial Reporting Council Ltd, and the court was the … Continue reading
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Second Digicel judgment concerns privilege not e-disclosure
A second Digicel judgment does not bear on the subject of e-disclosure, but relates to alleged waiver of privilege in documents containing legal advice. A mention of it here might forestall confusion on the part of those who turn up … Continue reading