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  • Blog Post: Disclosing Review Methods

    LexisNexis Litigation Resource Community Staff LexisNexis Litigation Resource Community Staff
    Litigation can be a lot like those Russian matryoshka dolls. You know, the kind where you open one to find another, and another and another, etc.? This happens in litigation, when the parties lock horns over the search methods they will employ in e-discovery. In the past, these disputes may...
    on 6 Nov 2012
  • Blog Post: FTC Rules Get E-Discovery Makeover This Month

    LexisNexis Litigation Resource Community Staff LexisNexis Litigation Resource Community Staff
    When really broad neckties went out of style, one solution might have been to take a pair of scissors to them and snip them to a modern-day width. Smarter guys might simply have taken them to a tailor. Others might have made them into kites. But most guys simply purchased new ties, kept wearing the fat...
    on 6 Nov 2012
  • Blog Post: The Litigation Data Avalanche: Time To Move To The Cloud?

    LexisNexis Litigation Resource Community Staff LexisNexis Litigation Resource Community Staff
    By Matthew Gillis and Steven Berrent For those of us who are trying to look down the road and see where the litigation technology industry is headed, it might be instructive to take a look back in time to an unlikely example: the law firm mailroom. Virtually every law firm started out...
    on 6 Nov 2012
  • Blog Post: Outbreak of Reason Reported in Northern District of California: New E-Discovery Guidelines Released

    LexisNexis Litigation Resource Community Staff LexisNexis Litigation Resource Community Staff
    American litigators in high-stakes cases can be aggressive, clever, passionate, smart and, if necessary, ruthless. And costs be damned! It's how they roll. In fact, some people who study these things say that the testosterone levels of trial attorneys-males and females alike-are higher than their...
    on 13 Jan 2013
  • Blog Post: E-Discovery Checkpoints: A 360-Degree View-Part 1

    LexisNexis Litigation Resource Community Staff LexisNexis Litigation Resource Community Staff
    Any image of a judge luxuriating on the bench like a silent referee on the elevated sidelines of the proceedings quickly melts away like tiny birthday candles when it comes to electronic discovery. To use a boxing metaphor, judges are clearly the "third man (or woman) in the ring," intent on...
    on 13 Jan 2013
  • Blog Post: Apple® Products: Sturdy Security, PC Differences Require Special Attention in Discovery

    LexisNexis Litigation Resource Community Staff LexisNexis Litigation Resource Community Staff
    It seems like they have been around much longer, but the first iPod ® was released by Apple Inc. in November of 2001. Suddenly many consumers were using a product made by the maker of Mac ® computers, loved by the likes of artists, designers and educators-but not the average cubicle jockey or...
    on 13 Jan 2013
  • Blog Post: Trend Spotting: Law Firms Seek to Enhance In-House E-Discovery Capabilities

    LexisNexis Litigation Solutions LexisNexis Litigation Solutions
    BY: GEORGE SOCHA AND TOM GELBMANN, CO-FOUNDERS OF EDRM AND APERSEE -- Law firms are accelerating efforts to bring e-discovery in-house. We have seen a recent uptick in announcements that law firms have developed or expanded their internal e-discovery capabilities. Providers are quick to note each time...
    on 1 Dec 2013
  • Blog Post: When EDI is Accessible and Proportionally Affordable, Plan to Produce

    LexisNexis Litigation Solutions LexisNexis Litigation Solutions
    In case you were in doubt, being asked to provide “easily accessible” digital records of thousands of paper documents you already produced may not be considered unreasonably cumulative, duplicative or burdensome, and if the related costs are something like .025% of the amount in controversy...
    on 2 Dec 2013
  • Blog Post: Controlling E-Discovery Costs for Clients

    LexisNexis Textmap Partner Admin LexisNexis Textmap Partner Admin
    By: Trent Walton -- Over the past several years, we’ve seen the emergence of early data assessment (EDA) software tools. EDA tools help control costs by first culling non-responsive and duplicate files, then further refining the document set by searching text and metadata to locate relevant files...
    on 22 Jan 2014
  • Blog Post: Weaving ESI into the Fabric of Your Case

    LexisNexis Textmap Partner Admin LexisNexis Textmap Partner Admin
    By: Michael Kelleher -- A central case database where litigators track issues, witnesses, events, documents, to-do items and more is a vital tool for making e-discovery and litigation more efficient. While electronically stored information (ESI) is important, ESI rarely takes center stage in a closing...
    on 22 Jan 2014
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