Posts Tagged "Ethics"

Looking Back at the New Federal Rules: Was It Worth It?

Looking Back at the New Federal Rules: Was It Worth It?

With an old Judge, old lawyer and old technologist, we explore the utility of the new rules and whether this panel believes many years of work pushing the amendments through will make a difference on the practice of eDiscovery. It’s an interesting question and one which this panel dives into.

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Judicial Perspective on Changes to Rule 37e on Sanctions

Judicial Perspective on Changes to Rule 37e on Sanctions

The new Rule 37(e) which recently went into effect on failure to preserve and spoliation is thoroughly discussed by two well-known Judges, the Hon. Paul Grimm and the Hon. John Facciola.

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Data Privacy and Security

Data Privacy and Security

Listen to James Daley, a partner at Daley & Fey, talk about data privacy and security. Jim is a pioneer in the field of e-discovery and data privacy issues and speaks all over the world on issues related to e-discovery. This is a timely podcast given all of the recent news concerning data privacy and breaches.

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Top 10 eDiscovery Cases of 2013 with Ron Hedges

Top 10 eDiscovery Cases of 2013 with Ron Hedges

Former New Jersey Magistrate Judge and E-Discovery Expert Ron Hedges as well as attorney Patricia Antezana discuss 2013’s Top 10 eDiscovery cases.

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Using Contracts to Manage E-Discovery Risks

Using Contracts to Manage E-Discovery Risks

Hear the arguments for using contracts to limit risks in eDiscovery and commercial litigation. This excellent idea hasn’t received enough publicity in the electronic discovery industry.

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Over Processing of ESI and The Microsoft Letter – Part 1

Over Processing of ESI and The Microsoft Letter – Part 1

On today’s show, we do part 1 of a 2 part series on the problems of over collection and the challenges this presents to corporations. We’ll discuss the incredible analysis that Microsoft put together in preparation for a meeting in Dallas for the Rules Subcommittee to discuss detailed metrics on why the Federal Rules on E-Discovery need more guidance on the obligations companies should adhere to in order to make them proportionate to the case at hand.

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eDiscovery Journal Predictive Coding Survey

eDiscovery Journal Predictive Coding Survey

Learn about a new survey from the eDiscovery Journal that seeks to better understand the current state of predictive coding.

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Chelsea Schieneman 2012 E-Discovery Survey of Law Firms and Document Review

Chelsea Schieneman 2012 E-Discovery Survey of Law Firms and Document Review

We’ll discuss the results of an extremely interesting Senior Year student marketing research project at John Carroll University where 218 attorneys were surveyed from around the country on their views regarding document review projects.

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3 Baritone E-Discovery Voices Discuss the Meet and Confer Challenge

3 Baritone E-Discovery Voices Discuss the Meet and Confer Challenge

In this podcast, we discuss whether the Rule 26 (f) meet and confers are really working, how to make meet and confers more useful and we will delve into some of the challenges which occur in a meet and confer process.

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Information Governance Tips That Impact E-Discovery

Information Governance Tips That Impact E-Discovery

Learn about the important role that information governance can have on a company’s ability to navigate electronic discovery issues with less pain.

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Occupy LegalTech Show

Occupy LegalTech Show

Listen to this show to learn more about this spontaneous, social media fueled protest. Hope you enjoy the show and I look forward to meeting listeners of this show at LegalTech this year and talking about the Occupy LegalTech movement, handing out humorous buttons and discussing other podcast ideas.

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Supreme Court Rules on Police GPS Use and Privacy Rights in US v. Jones

Supreme Court Rules on Police GPS Use and Privacy Rights in US v. Jones

Listen to a discussion on the recent US v. Jones decision. In this decision, the Supreme Court unanimously held that the police must first obtain a search warrant before placing GPS device on a car for an extended period of time to covertly follow a suspect. This discussion will center on what the Supreme Court’s GPS opinion means to the general public and how the Supreme Court feels about the important field of privacy rights for individuals in the electronic age.

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eDiscovery Experts Discuss New York’s Complex E-Discovery Model Order

eDiscovery Experts Discuss New York’s Complex E-Discovery Model Order

Both of these attorneys, considered among the best eDiscovery experts nationwide, were involved in creating the new model order. Hear why they think this approach can make litigation more efficient, what the order entails, where the debates over creating this were most focused and how they think the order’s use will play out in 2012.

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What Makes The Georgetown Advanced e-Discovery Program Special?

What Makes The Georgetown Advanced e-Discovery Program Special?

The discussion will focus on the Advanced eDiscovery program at Georgetown and the forthcoming conference on November 17 and 18th. Bob will outline the academy’s history and examine how it became the preeminent e-discovery conference in the country.

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Cooperation Primer for Lawyers and Judges

Cooperation Primer for Lawyers and Judges

Learn about how meet and confers should work when cooperation principles are followed. There will be useful discussions into what seems to cause cooperation to break down and how to address it. Lastly, the participants will share their views on the most current trends in E-Discovery.

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