Unfiltered Orange | The eDiscovery Month of November in Review
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November 2011 eDiscovery News (Stories from November 2 – November 30, 2011)
Week Ending November 30, 2011 Stories
- 4 Key Concerns of Corporate Legal Process Outsourcing and Provider Responses - bit.ly/uTuhyX (Nikhil Lala, Michael Caplan)
- Be Careful What You Ask for: Loser Pays Prevailing Party Electronic Discovery Costs (Again) - bit.ly/ulkdM0 (Morgan Lewis)
- Businesses Hire Private Investigators to Trawl Social Media - bit.ly/vjreX0 (Alison Grant)
- Can Lawyers Be Disqualified by Merely Viewing a Linkedin Profile? bit.ly/uoXw2b (John Patzakis)
- Copyright, Fair Use, and the Creative Commons in the 21st Century - bit.ly/simIpg (Megan Lotts)
- Courts Cannot Force ISPs Into Broad Filtering and Monitoring for Copyright-Infringing Traffic - bit.ly/u06eDM (Pinsent Masons)
- Digital Forensics: The Science Behind ‘Who Done It’ – bit.ly/w3NqqQ (Michael Kassner)
- Do Judicial Officers Belong on Facebook? bit.ly/uXAL3s (Samuel Stretton)
- eDiscovery in The Cloud Not As Simple As You Think (Forbes) onforb.es/uAu8oR (Barry Murphy)
- eDiscovery Resources - http://bit.ly/tBqsyD (Orange Legal Technologies)
- Efficient E-Discovery: How Will Model Order Impact Eastern District Practice? bit.ly/sDqA3r (John Council)
- Finders Keepers? What Not to Do With Inadvertently Received Privileged Information - bit.ly/s1wZaW (Edward Piasecki)
- Going Dutch on eDiscovery: Hosted Review Agreement Trumps Prevailing Party Cost-Shifting – bit.ly/to3Aj0 (Josh Gilliland)
- Holding Powers other Branches Lack, Congress Enters eDiscovery Fray to Probe New Rules, Growing Costs - bit.ly/tJt7DK (Robert Hilson)
- How Private Is Your Email? It Depends – NPR - n.pr/sZZ4qZ (Martin Kaste)
- How to Fulfill Document-Preservation Obligations - bit.ly/uwqoBQ (Barbara Nicolas)
- Imagining the Evidence - bit.ly/uR9xFx (Craig Ball)
- Incendiary Speech and Social Media by Lyrissa Lidsky – http://bit.ly/ulQeqF (Lyrissa Lidsky)
- Is Information Security Hard and Expensive? bit.ly/vcAOlP (Sharon Nelson)
- Is There Money In The IaaS Cloud? Yes – Enterprise Strategy Group bit.ly/tJxe55 (Steve Duplessie)
- Navigating eDiscovery in the Cloud Shouldn’t Be That Difficult - bit.ly/rL8Mce (Charles Skamser)
- N.Y. Panel Backs Use of GPS Device on State Worker’s Personal Vehicle - bit.ly/sNoeoy (John Caher)
- Obtaining Disclosure of ESI From Non-Parties - bit.ly/uDmdkg (Thomas Gleason)
- Precedential No. 30: TTAB Refuses to Compel Sweeping eDiscovery - bit.ly/tkU9JT (John Welch)
- Private Clouds Could Be Mushroom Clouds for IT - bit.ly/uHI97j (Mary Jander)
- Prosecution Not Required to Re-Produce Voluminous ESI in Categorized Batches - bit.ly/swMnRM (K&L Gates)
- Risk Assessments: The Most Important Effort You’re Doing All Wrong - onforb.es/u37xOb (Howard Sklar)
- S.D.N.Y. Implements Pilot Program for Complex Cases, Requires Joint Submission for Cases Involving ESI - bit.ly/tm6sUf (K&L Gates)
- Spilling the Beans on a Dirty Little Secret of Most Trial Lawyers - bit.ly/vURYVc (Ralph Losey)
- The Commonality of Technology as a Defense - bit.ly/s404WY (Ken Strutin)
- Troubleshooting Outlook Auto-Complete - bit.ly/tlsAyS (Casper Manes)
- US Judge Orders Hundreds of Sites “De-Indexed” from Google, Facebook - bit.ly/vz6T8w (Nate Anderson)
- What to Do When Online Critics Attack - bit.ly/sulcq9 (Lorinda Holloway)
- Why Can’t Patients See Their EHR Data? bit.ly/rKTCaa (Ken Terry)
- Your Employee’s 4.74 Degrees Of Separation - bit.ly/u4Ftpj (Michael Schmidt)
Week Ending November 23, 2011 Stories
- A Growing Trend: Use of E-Discovery ‘Special Masters’ bit.ly/rLPDfd (Monica Bay)
- Adventures in Statutory Construction of FRCP Rule 34(b)(2)(E) - bit.ly/tvNoYX (Josh Gilliland)
- Armies of Lawyers Gird for eDiscovery Battles in Penn State-Sandusky Cases - bit.ly/t42Shk (Seth Row)
- Client & Counsel Sanctioned for Spoliation where Plaintiff was Instructed to “Clean Up” His Facebook Page - bit.ly/vXXGFw (K&L Gates)
- Cloud-Based eDiscovery, Survey Results & Taxation | Legal Talk Network - bit.ly/uVEqA1 (Erin Nardo, Katie Winseck, Mark Thompson)
- Congress Reschedules Discovery Hearing - bit.ly/uytIl4 (Evan Koblentz)
- Cost Shifting in eDiscovery: A Comparative Analysis Between America and Europe - bit.ly/uKze8l (Umar Bakhsh)
- Cross-Border Litigation And Investigation: Overcoming Legal, Cultural And Technical Hurdles - bit.ly/v3Qgxr (Drew Macaulay)
- Defending the Use of eDiscovery Software - bit.ly/vK2q2U (Evan Koblentz)
- Drug and Device Law: Hip Checked – Plaintiffs’ eDiscovery Ploy Rebuffed In New Jersey - bit.ly/vA6m78 (Jim Beck)
- EDD Update: Thumbs-up for Arkfeld’s EDD/Evidence Course - bit.ly/uWg7vl (Albert Barsocchini)
- E-Discovery: Does It Need To Be So Expensive? bit.ly/stJ8Ue (Daryl Shetterly, Howard Reissner)
- E-Discovery Times Are a Changin’…Or Are They? bit.ly/sBO1qW (Devin Krugly)
- Employers Can Discover Employee Facebook Posts, But…. bit.ly/tmIwM2 (Michael Schmidt)
- Extended Access to Cell-Site Records Constitutes 4th Amendment Search, Which Requires Probable Cause - bit.ly/sBbRsX (Gibbons)
- For GCs, a Little Talk Goes a Long Way in Risk Management - bit.ly/sWVbGu (David Hechler)
- Georgetown Law Conference Draws Top eDiscovery Jurists - bit.ly/vmG33m (Monica Bay)
- Georgetown eDiscovery Conference Opens With Case Law Update - bit.ly/sNFO3f (Monica Bay)
- Georgetown Panel Focuses on Discovery Rules - bit.ly/tRtX7d (Evan Koblentz)
- Migration to Exchange 2010 Becoming Stampede - bit.ly/sGE3up (John Mello)
- N.J. Supreme Court: Are IMs Sent From Minor to Adults Admissible? bit.ly/vX5KP7 (Michael Booth)
- Pounding The Gavel On E-Discovery - bit.ly/tCEQTE (Sheri Qualters)
- Predictive Coding = Great E-Discovery Cost And Time Savings - bit.ly/sCyevT (David Laing)
- Project Management – Essential To Client Satisfaction In eDiscovery - bit.ly/ufeeSt (Andre Guilbeau)
- Risk Assessments: The Most Important Effort You’re Doing All Wrong - onforb.es/u37xOb (Howard Sklar)
- Roundtable: Key Technology Developments And Practical Advice - bit.ly/s5HQKQ (Rob Hellewell, Thomas Svoboda)
- Ruminations on the Ethics of Law Firm Information Security - bit.ly/tZDCqe (Sharon Nelson, John Simek)
- Should a Legal Hold “Waiver” Be Secured from Departing Employees? - bit.ly/vIyr0n (Craig Ball)
- UK: Social Media Users Must Disclose Payments, Say Ad Trade Bodies - bit.ly/vF0OqK (Pinsent Masons)
- Social Networking Content: The Growing Challenge Of Authenticating ESI - bit.ly/sDoXeD (Brendan Schulman)
- Southern District of N.Y. Pilot Includes E-Discovery Orders - bit.ly/vJpH1C (Mark Michels)
- Streaming Service Reproduces Copyrighted Films in Memory Buffers, High Court Rules - bit.ly/vWVVQJ(Pinsent Masons)
- The Rule 37(e) Safe Harbor: The Touchstone Of Effective Information Management - bit.ly/sJ6l9j (Philip Favro, Tish Looper)
- Use the Scalpel First: EDA Makes e-Discovery a Successful Operation bit.ly/s0CEPf (George Socha, Alon Israely)
- Va. Judge OK’d $722K Legal Fees Clawback Due to Withheld Facebook Photos and Information - bit.ly/rShVFv (Martha Nell)
Week Ending November 16, 2011 Stories
Week Ending November 9, 2011 Stories
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