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Sound Evidence is the soapbox of Mary Mack, Esq., Corporate Technology Counsel, Fios, Inc.   Whether in response to an inquiry, a second request or class action litigation, Mary brings legal and technical professionals together in a collaborative and focused manner to determine a successful, cost effective and sustainable course of compliance with electronic data requests.


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Top 20 e-Discovery Predictions for 2009

In pondering the upcoming year, I was asked to develop a list of predictions regarding the e-discovery market in 2009. Following are my thoughts:

  1. White collar defendants will be sunk by criminal e-discovery evidence rules created by case law involving drug dealers and child pornographers.
  2. The financial crisis will increase the volume of e-discovery in bankruptcy continue…

Qualcomm v Broadcom appealed; Exceptional case

The circuit court underscored Qualcomm’s litigation (ediscovery) misconduct impacting its perception of the standards body misconduct:

In our view, the litigation misconduct findings were sufficient standing alone to support the exceptional case determination here, and in the circumstances of the present case it was not error for the district court to additionally consider the related continue…


Tom Mighell, among others, honored by ABA Journal

Tom Mighell, author of Inter Alia, is one of the finalists for the ABA Journal Blawg 100 Technology category.  Knowing Tom (my colleague at Fios), he will probably vote for his co-author, Dennis Kennedy (The Lawyer’s Guide to Collaboration Tools and Technologies: Smart Ways to Work Together), also on the ballot.

Hot competition with Kevin O, continue…


Digicel - the Zubulake of England and Wales

The days of limited ediscovery (edisclosure) in England are over.  Digicel will have an effect similar to Zubulake in the States, spurring a new level of adoption of edisclosure in England and Wales.

For those of us stateside, disclosure and discovery are not synonyms.  Parties disclose rather than receiving a request for production (discovery).

At the ABA continue…


EnCase being taken over by FTK?

In what may be a first in the electronic discovery space, one provider, Access Data, is making an appeal directly to shareholders of Guidance Software.  Rejected by the Board of Directors, Access Data is making the $4.50 offer and looking for a board seat.

EnCase from Guidance Software has been the most popular software for forensics continue…




 

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