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 […]
why buy Disco for ediscovery
Call (800) 246-7881 Why buy Disco for ediscovery? One solution for processing, search, review, and production 1. Concord DT will collect the data 2. Data uploaded via secure FTP. 3. Concord provides full, automatic processing. Extract to arbitrary depth. Remove system files (deNIST); Searchable text and metadata; OCR; Time zone normalization; Duplicates; Near duplicates;In-advance […]
Big Data Predictions Forecast the Future of Legal Work
The business space is about to get a lot more reliant on information to accomplish work and make business decisions Big Data Predictions Forecast the Future of Legal Work “Big Data” is everywhere these days and has been attached to concepts in just about every area of business. For legal, access to large volumes of […]
Connecting the Dots in E-Discovery Processes
Vendor Voice: a needs and benefits analysis for an enterprise e-discovery platform. Josh Alpernk, James FitzGerald & Jim Mittenthal, Legal Tech Newsletter February 20, 2015 Typically, the production of data in litigation involves a series of disconnected actions involving several corporate or cloud-based systems. These disassociated electronic discovery activities—identify, preserve, collect and track—then feed into a […]
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 […]
Judges Offer Candid Advice on E-Discovery at Leadership Summit
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, […]
How to pick eDiscovery Software
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 […]
You Can Run, But You Cant Hide From Sanctions in Discovery
You Can Run, But You Cant Hide From Sanctions in Discovery In a recent ruling in a patent infringement case, a federal magistrate judge refused to grant a consent motion that would vacate the sanctions he previously ordered and let the plaintiff “hide [its] discovery abuse. In an October 2013 order in Digital Vending Services […]
2013 E-Discovery Year in Review: Part 2 A quiet year in the courts as the profession appears to accept that EDD is here to stay.
[mp_row] [mp_span col=”12″] 2013 E-Discovery Year in Review: Part 2 A quiet year in the courts as the profession appears to accept that EDD is here to stay. By Cecil Lynn & Lauren Schwartzreich All Articles Law Technology News Call CONCORD dt today … (800) 246-7881 January 6, 2014 Last year was surprisingly quiet on […]
$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 […]