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- 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
- More updates on proposed changes to the Disclosure Pilot
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Tag Archives: Patrick Burke
The portability of eDiscovery skills – from lawyer to regulator via a career in technology
The career of my friend Patrick Burke illustrates the range of opportunities open to those with legal and technology skills. One of the themes which recurs as I speak and write about eDiscovery and its related disciplines is that skills … Continue reading
Posted in Blockchain, Cyber security, Data privacy, Data Protection, Data Security, Discovery, eDisclosure, eDiscovery, Electronic disclosure, GDPR
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Interview: Patrick Burke talks about growing corporate awareness of GDPR implications
There is a lot in here – preparations for the GDPR, the growing realisation of the implications of holding the data of other organisations, contractual certifications of GDPR compliance, unwitting indemnification of other parties, WP249 and its assertion that discovery … Continue reading
Posted in Data privacy, Data Protection, Data Security, Discovery, eDiscovery, EU, Relativity, Relativity Fest
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Patrick Burke of Seyfarth Shaw on corporate readiness for the GDPR and Privacy Shield
Patrick Burke and I have been speaking together about privacy and data protection since back in the days when US corporations and lawyers saw these subjects merely as irritations. Patrick is now eDiscovery Counsel at Seyfarth Shaw and things have … Continue reading
Eaglesham v MoD attracts US attention in Seyfarth Shaw’s blog
The US has not hitherto taken very much notice of eDiscovery / eDisclosure developments outside the US, but that is beginning to change. That is partly because of the predictive coding decisions – the Irish Bank Resolution case from Ireland, … Continue reading
Posted in Discovery, eDisclosure, eDiscovery, Electronic disclosure
Tagged Patrick Burke, Seyfarth Shaw
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Interview: Patrick Burke of Seyfarth Shaw on cross-border data transfers for eDiscovery
It is many years since Patrick Burke and I started talking together about cross-border data transfers for eDiscovery. We had an annual slot at Guidance Software’s CEIC (now Enfuse) events and I recall a slide set from about 2009 which … Continue reading
Posted in Cross-border eDiscovery, Data privacy, Data Protection, Discovery, eDiscovery
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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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Big Data, Cyber, Security, Intelligence, Analytics and eDiscovery at Guidance Software’s CEIC
If my article’s title looks like a general counsel’s master to-do list, that is no accident. The key topics at Guidance Software’s CEIC 2013 (Computer and Enterprise Investigations Conference) were exactly those which sit – or which should sit – … Continue reading