Posts Tagged ‘Clearwell Systems’

The Data Vampire Diaries: Data Value

6 August 2012 - There are many barometers for value: the Kelly Blue Book for cars, the discounted cash flow method for stocks, and the currency exchange for money. For data however, conducting a valuation can be much more complex and there is no one method. For example, a single smoking gun email in litigation could be incriminatory or exculpatory in “bet the company” litigation. Organizations, particularly in retrospect, would value this email as priceless. However, in periods…

The “other” predictive coding case

While the eDiscovery world seems glued to the comings and goings of the Da Silva Moore v. Publicis Groupe predictive coding case, over in Merry Olde Illinois there has been another case, Kleen Products v. Packaging Corporation of America, which could potentially change the way parties are expected to handle eDiscovery in the future. 

For a nice review of the facts and circumstances, check out the post from Matthew Nelson of Clearwell Systems (click here).

February 17h: our weekly “Vendor Clips” — recent e-discovery vendor news and views

Our  weekly consolidated listing of vendor views — news and views from electronic discovery-centric vendors and commentators  — to catch-up with all the technology that so affects our industry.  Sponsored by Orange Legal Technologies.

Linear Review is an Outdated Methodology

Here’s an interesting post from Charles Skamser on linear review.  He approaches it not as a lawyer (heaven forbid) but based on his background in enterprise class applications development methodology and technology, having lived through the paradigm shift when that industry shifted from legacy waterfall methodology (i.e. linear) to rapid applications development (RAD) and now agile development methodology.   We are told he also lived through the Jurassic period.

For his post click here.

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