Florida’s view on pre-litigation eDiscovery preservation has finally arrived
Florida finally receives much needed guidance on what triggers the duty to preserve relevant evidence in anticipation of litigation. In a surprising collateral ruling that resulted from [...]
eDiscovery and Ethics for Lawyers – Part One
After having read a few insightful articles (Ralph Losey’s “Ethics and eDiscovery Part I and II;” and Ethics and Electronic Discovery: New Medium, Same Problem” by Zachary [...]
Lawyers Need More Guidance Regarding eDiscovery Services
The practice of law is as dynamic now as it has ever been. The always evolving case law allows for the courts (sometimes slower that we would [...]
What Tech Law Says About Copyright Laws on The Internet
The internet has quickly become the one stop shop for entertainment, communication, information resources and material. The problem is that most internet users, who are not well [...]
eDiscovery and Why it Should Be Taught in Law School
If you’re asking yourselves whether I really think that having some sort of background in eDiscovery is the "only" way to succeed in the practice of law [...]
How to Choose the Right eDiscovery Software
The process of e-discovery is complex and therefore the need to find e-discovery software that can make the work easier for you. The success of e-discovery efforts [...]
Video – Computer Hard Drive Destruction Process
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a9NS2DTi-tc Here's a short video of how data can be "ethically" destroyed. DISCLAIMER: THIS IS NOT LEGAL ADVICE. The articles contained on this site are solely [...]
Three Essential Go to Persons for Any Business
Creating a small business, or a large one for that matter, requires a lot of hard work and determination. Many things come into play as we develop [...]
Tech Law Today and How it Applies to Internet Users
In contrast to what many people think, the internet has rules. There are laws written specifically for the internet. The question is whether internet users understand these [...]
Is California Leading the Way in eDiscovery Competence?
Electronically stored information (ESI) continues to be a “hot topic” of discussion in the legal profession. As many attorneys struggle to make sense of the inevitable merging [...]