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How algorithms solve all our problems … and create more.

November 18, 2014

Does Your Computer Need a Law Degree Review of “The Formula: How algorithms solve all our problems … and create more.”   Illustration via The Random House Group “The Formula” is a new book by the author of “The Apple Revolution,” Luke Dormehl, which tackles the rise of algorithms and artificial intelligence in art, politics, […]

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Judges Offer Candid Advice on E-Discovery at Leadership Summit

October 16, 2014

Ask CONCORD DT on how we can save your client money.  (800) 246-7881   Judges Offer Candid Advice on E-Discovery at Leadership Summit Monica Bay, Law Technology News The fourth annual Electronic Discovery Institute Leadership Summit kicked off this morning with the third annual Judges’ Forum—aka the “Derek Jeter Tour” for Magistrate Judge John Facciola, […]

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In-House Counsel’s Big Worry: BYOD E-Discovery

October 16, 2014

CONCORD DT today  800-246-7881  A new survey of in-house counsel shows that managing mobile and social networking data is the No. 1 e-discovery issue they will face in the near future. “This wasn’t a surprise to us,” Stephanie Giammarco told CorpCounsel.com. Giammarco is a partner in the New York office of BDO Consulting, where she […]

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How to pick eDiscovery Software

October 14, 2014

How to pick eDiscovery Software by Kiwi Camara   Concord DT (800) 246-7881 Here, from most important to least, are the factors you should consider in picking ediscovery software:   Speed The most important feature of ediscovery software is speed. Search, rendering documents, and navigating through results and documents should all be as fast as […]

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Advantages of Legal Outsourcing

October 8, 2014

 Advantages of Legal Outsourcing Call CONCORD today to learn how to save your firm $$$ (800) 246-7881 by Shell Kane In recent years, the legal industry has experienced a global paradigm shift in the delivery model for legal services. This new model, known as legal process outsourcing (LPO), involves the transfer of the work of […]

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How Apple Successfully Recovered eDiscovery Production Costs

October 2, 2014

Apple, Samsung litigation

How Apple Successfully Recovered eDiscovery Production Costs Call Concord DT today (800) 246-7881 Taxation of cost cases involving eDiscovery often end with the prevailing party not recovering any costs. However, in the true spirit of “think different,” Apple was able to recover $238,102.66 in costs for “the amounts associated with electronic preparation and duplication, not the […]

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Seven Steps of the E-Discovery Process

September 30, 2014

Seven Steps of the E-Discovery Process  Call (800) 246-7881 In the e-discovery process, you must perform certain functions for identifying and preserving electronically stored (ESI), and meet requirements regarding conditions such as relevancy and privilege. Typically, you follow this e-discovery process:  1. Create and retain ESI according to an enforceable electronic records retention policy and […]

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Keywords vs Technology-Assisted Review: Are they mutually exclusive?

September 4, 2014

Keywords vs Technology-Assisted Review: Are they mutually exclusive? Recently in Bridgestone Americas, Inc. v. International Business Machines Corp., U.S. Magistrate Judge Joe Brown of the Middle District of Tennessee addressed the plaintiff’s request to use technology-assisted review (TAR) on a population of more than 2 million documents, but the corpus had already been culled using […]

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Survey: Law Firms Are at an E-Discovery ‘Watershed’

July 28, 2014

Law firms will either embrace e-discovery services altogether or collaborate with vendors for client services. Law firms are at a “watershed” in servicing e-discovery tasks for corporate clients, according to a survey released on July 22, sponsored by RVM Enterprises Inc. and conducted by Ari Kaplan Advisors. Ari Kaplan, reporting on the survey, said that […]

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Law Firms Fail to Protect Data When File Sharing

May 29, 2014

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LexisNexis survey shows disconnect between security concerns and steps taken to protect data. May 29, 2014  |10 Comments U.S. law firms may be worried about the security risks of sharing confidential information online, but a new survey by LexisNexis’ legal and professional division reveals that they are not doing much about it. Unencrypted email remains […]

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