Archive for July, 2010

July 31st: our weekly “Top 20 … plus more” – a compendium of e-discovery articles and upcoming events

Our “Top 20 … plus more”, a snapshot of interesting blog posts, and views on electronic discovery related issues and other tech developments.  Provided by Applied Discovery.

eDiscovery News
Context for Applying Discovery

  1. A Spectre of Future Discovery Conundrums – http://tinyurl.com/27ucdrn
  2. Court Affirms Dismissal As Sanction For “Egregiously Improper And Abusive” Discovery Misconduct – http://tinyurl.com/2b2y7l6
  3. Court May Block Executive’s Start Date at Competitor (Computer Forensics) – http://tinyurl.com/267424p

July 25th: our weekly “Top 20 … plus more” – a compendium of e-discovery articles and upcoming events

Our “Top 20 … plus more”, a snapshot of interesting blog posts, and views on electronic discovery related issues and other tech developments.  Provided by Applied Discovery.

1.   LinkedIn and JD Supra have launched Legal Updates

LinkedIn and JD Supra have launched Legal Updates, the first and only application specifically created to distribute legal content (and help lawyers connect with the right people) on the world’s largest professional network.  As Robert Ambrogi said “for lawyers, this is…

Survey of 103 eDiscovery Cases in the First Half 2010 … and the wisdom of Andy Warhol

Ralph Losey comments on the new Gibson Dunn survey on 103 e-discovery cases from the first half of 2010 that show sanctions are up, along with motions to compel.  It also shows that judges are fed up with hide-the-ball aggressive tactics, and continue to urge attorneys to learn how to cooperate. Cooperation is an important trend, but it requires hard work to make it happen. In the words of Andy Warhol: “They always say time changes things, but you…

European Commission Lays Out Core Principles of Data Sharing

In a communication today, the European Commission laid out the various data gathering and sharing tools on EU citizens by various EU bodies as well as member states. According to the European Commission, there are about 20 programmes that govern the exchange of personal data of EU citizens.

Most of these systems are geared towards facilitating travel in the Schengen area and in the effective functioning of the EU internal market as well as in…

July 18th: our weekly “Top 20 … plus more” – a compendium of e-discovery articles and upcoming events

Our “Top 20 … plus more”, a snapshot of interesting blog posts, and views on electronic discovery related issues and other tech developments.  Provided by Applied Discovery.

1.   LinkedIn and JD Supra have launched Legal Updates

LinkedIn and JD Supra have launched Legal Updates, the first and only application specifically created to distribute legal content (and help lawyers connect with the right people) on the world’s largest professional network. As Robert Ambrogi said “for lawyers,

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