Considering SaaS-Based E-Discovery? 8 Things to Know Before You Buy Call CONCORD today 10x Faster than the competition (800) 246-7881 Attorneys and law firm CIOs need to consider several areas before buying a cloud-based discovery solution. ©iStock.com/ChrisGorgio Each day it seems more e-discovery software options are coming in the form of cloud-based services. However, not […]
5 Law Firm E-Discovery Models
5 Law Firm E-Discovery Models: Which Is Right for You? The model your law firm chooses makes all the difference when it comes to profitability and the bottom line. “Efficient e-discovery” sounds like an oxymoron to most people; the two words don’t belong in the same sentence. Or do they? In addition to the intrinsic […]
Law Departments Aim to Lower Litigation Costs With Efficient E-Discovery
LOWER LITIGATION COSTS? “A single technology tool to support the complete e-discovery workflow simply does not exist.” Ed Silverstein, Law Technology News Corporate legal departments are increasingly like other parts of the business, and are expected to manage costs. This year will find many legal departments trying to control litigation spending on outside counsel, according […]
If you want to avoid sanctions, hire an ediscovery consultant!
Don’t take chances, avoid sanctions & hire an ediscovery consultant Accessible v. Inaccessible Data Brown v. FPI Mgmt, No. 4:11-cv-5414 YGR (KAW), 2013 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 1040 (N.D. Cal. Jan. 3, 2013)The Federal Rules of Civil Procedure were updated almost a decade ago to include rules regarding the production of ESI, but the case law involving […]
How to Calculate ROI for E-Discovery (with Calculator)
How to Calculate ROI for E-Discovery (with Calculator) Call CONCORD today (800) 246-7881 March 28, 2014 by Richard Medina In previous posts I talked about doing a business case to see if its worth fixing e-discovery, for example in How to Develop and Implement Your Discovery Readiness Program and Which Part of E-Discovery […]
2013 E-Discovery Year in Review: Part 1 A quiet year in the courts as the profession appears to accept that EDD is here to stay.
[mp_row] [mp_span col=”12″] [mp_text] 2013 E-Discovery Year in Review: Part 1 A quiet year in the courts as the profession appears to accept that EDD is here to stay. By Cecil Lynn & Lauren Schwartzreich Law Technology News January 6, 2014 Last year was surprisingly quiet on the electronic data discovery front. No earth-shattering opinions, […]
Electronic Discovery: Native Production vs Bates Numbering
[mp_row] [mp_span col=”12″] [mp_text] Electronic Discovery Native Production vs Bates Numbering  A key advantage of native production is that it spares parties the burden of selecting and collecting from among hundreds of application metadata fields. Each file produced natively carries its peculiar complement of application metadata. System metadata, essential for classifying and sorting large volumes […]
$1 million in punitive sanctions on the defendants in ‘In re Pradaxa Products Liability Litigation.
[mp_row] [mp_span col=”12″] [mp_text] Perils of E-Discovery Reflected in Sanctions Opinion  Lest anyone think that hair-raising e-discovery sanctions opinions are a thing of the past, U.S. District Judge David Herndon of the Southern District of Illinois issued a blistering 51-page opinion (PDF) imposing nearly $1 million in punitive sanctions on the defendants in In re […]