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- Disclosure duties and audit – not as easy as some may think
- Everlaw Clustering: making eDiscovery enjoyable
- In discovery as in life – explosive reactions when social media posts come to light
- Johnson and Arcuri and the missing documents
- Ethical AI and productivity enhancements announced at Relativity Fest London
- Disclosure fun expected from the Wagatha Christie trial
- Reminders from Ukraine about evidence-gathering from electronic devices
- Spotlight: Asia – virtual event from Relativity on 7 April
- Adverse inferences filling the gaps when the evidence is incomplete
- Wide-ranging agenda for Relativity at Legalweek 2022
- Relativity brings cloud security to Australian government agencies
- Relativity publishes list of AI visionaries
- Relativity and FTI report – risk, culture and technology challenges for general counsel
- Various disclosure points arising from the Vardy v Rooney judgment
- The North Sea ate my evidence – a tale which dogs the WAGs preparing for trial
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William Butterfield dies: eDiscovery education will miss him
I am sorry to see that Bill Butterfield has died, depriving his firm, Hausfeld LLP, and the wider eDiscovery world, of a highly-respected and well-liked speaker and educator. I did not know him well, but he is one of those … Continue reading
Judge Facciola and Jason Baron top the bill at UBIC’s Washington seminar
UBIC is perhaps best known as a provider of software and services specifically aimed at electronic discovery and with a particular specialist skill in managing Asian languages. It is more broadly based than that, however, and extends into information governance … Continue reading
Posted in Discovery, eDisclosure, eDiscovery, Electronic disclosure, UBIC
Tagged Bill Butterfield, Conor Crowley, David Shonka, Judge Facciola, Patrick Burke
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