Limit the Costs and Control the Timeline of eDiscovery Review With Near-Deduplication

Even with all the technological advancements of the last 20 years, document review remains the slowest, costliest phase of eDiscovery. For most review projects, technology only takes you so far: attorneys still have to manually look at pages upon pages of potentially discoverable data to determine … Read more about Limit the Costs and Control the Timeline of eDiscovery Review With Near-Deduplication

Don’t Let Phones Outsmart You in eDiscovery: How to Handle Text Messages

Every day, business is conducted using text messages: your employees, from the rank and file up through the C-suite, are communicating about compliance issues, addressing risks, and sharing business-related, and sometimes confidential, information over their phones. These messages can be a hotbed of … Read more about Don’t Let Phones Outsmart You in eDiscovery: How to Handle Text Messages

How to Overcome the Challenges of Forensically Collecting Data From the Cloud

The cloud has made it easier than ever to store and share information. So it’s no wonder that the vast majority of organizations are using cloud-based applications, such as Office 365, Dropbox, and Box, among many others, for their business data. But chances are, they’ve given little, if any … Read more about How to Overcome the Challenges of Forensically Collecting Data From the Cloud

It Takes a Village: The Growing Role of Information Technology in eDiscovery

eDiscovery isn’t just a legal task: it’s often an all-encompassing endeavor that involves executives, business units, compliance personnel, and information technology (IT) teams. And, given the ever-increasing complexity of data types and use of the cloud, it’s imperative that representatives from … Read more about It Takes a Village: The Growing Role of Information Technology in eDiscovery