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- May 18th
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The Fabric of Inadequate Search & Spoliation Allegations
In a case involving claims of copyright infringement of fabric design, the tapestry of the Plaintiff’s discovery production was challenged, including allegations the Plaintiff: Neglected to search for and produce several categories of documents; and Deleted relevant emails. The Defendants sought an order permitting a forensic examination of Plaintiff’s computer files based on the allegations [...]

posted at 2:25pm on May 18th
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BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) Policies Affect Everyone
Even if employers provide cell devices/tablets to employees, many employees now insist on using their own iPhones, Droids, Blackberries, and tablets. However many privacy and data ownership legal issues are unresolved. At InnoTech on May 17, 2012 I had…
posted at 5:44am on May 18th
- May 17th
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Document Technologies, Inc. Rebrands as DTI
The nation’s largest private independent provider of litigation discovery services, facilities management and knowledge process outsourcing, Document Technologies, Inc., today announced the introduction of a new logo and abbreviated trade name of DTI…
posted at 3:15pm on May 17th
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Index Engines announces free data assessment program for enterprise backup tapes
Complimentary report profiles data content allowing organizations to manage risk and liability by determining what to archive and what can be remediated
Index Engines today announces a new free “Data Assessment Program for Backup Tapes” for qualif…posted at 1:20pm on May 17th
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Judge Peck Denies Plaintiffs’ Amicus Brief on Recusal
In Monique da Silva Moore v. Publicis Groupe and MSLGroup before the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, Magistrate Judge Andrew Peck denied on Monday an amicus curiae or friend-of-the-court brief filed in support of the plaintif…
posted at 11:57am on May 17th
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Obama intervenes to toughen government e-discovery rules – CPA Global
CPA GlobalObama intervenes to toughen government e-discovery rulesCPA GlobalHis aim: to spur efforts by the government to improve the SEC's handling of electronic records and tighten the agency's approach to electronic discovery (commonly known…
posted at 9:40am on May 17th
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IBM Big Data Initiative coming in focus with Vivisimo, Cloudera, Hadoop Partnerships
Big data management and analytics is becoming a key basis of competition as organizations look to turn their complex and large data sets into business assets. In “Analyst Commentary: IBM Adds Search and Broadens Hadoop Strategy with Big Data,” Stuart Lauchlan comments on IBM’s Vivisimo acquisition. Lauchlan says that the acquisition puts to rest the [...]
posted at 12:11am on May 17th
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Test and Compare Enterprise Search Engines with Open Test Search
We recommend giving this new site a test drive: Open Test Search, still in beta, pits enterprise search engines against each other. Demos of nine search engines are now available, including Amazon CloudSearch, Google Mini, Thunderstone, Constellio, Searchdaimon ES, Microsoft SSE 2010, and SearchBlox. Each has the same data set indexed and can run the [...]
posted at 12:01am on May 17th
- May 16th
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New Jersey Considers e-Discovery Rules for Criminal Cases
In April 2009, Chief Justice Rabner of the Supreme Court of New Jersey appointed the Supreme Court Special Committee on Discovery in Criminal and Quasi-Criminal Matters (hereinafter the Committee). The Committee “was appointed to recommend …
posted at 6:09pm on May 16th
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HotDocs to Return to LegalTech West Coast
Revolutionary new SaaS application among products on display
HotDocs Corporation, the market leader in document automation and assembly technology, announced today that it will be attending LegalTech West Coast from May 22-23, 2012.posted at 8:47am on May 16th