Posts Tagged ‘electronically stored information’

April 5th weekend “BONG!” report – informal, personal selections of recent international e-disclosure/e-discovery Tweets from Jonathan Maas

5 April 2013 –  The author of this column is our intrepid pundit and friend Jonathan Maas of Ernst & Young — our “go to guy” for spotting excellent articles, posts and sources of information on Twitter in the areas of forensic technology and discovery, most with a UK and/or European focus to them.

As veteran readers know, he shares these finds (an informal, occasional and personal selection) with his select mailing list via daily blasts entitled “BONG!” which, for those outside the…

March 15th weekend “BONG!” report – informal, personal selections of recent international e-disclosure/e-discovery Tweets from Jonathan Maas

 

15 March 2013 –  The author of this column is our intrepid pundit and friend Jonathan Maas of Ernst & Young — our “go to guy” for spotting excellent articles, posts and sources of information on Twitter in the areas of forensic technology and discovery, most with a UK and/or European focus to them.

As veteran readers know, he shares these finds (an informal, occasional and personal selection) with his select mailing list via daily blasts entitled “BONG!” which, for those outside the UK (or…

March 8th weekend “BONG!” report – informal, personal selections of recent international e-disclosure/e-discovery Tweets from Jonathan Maas

8 March 2013 –  The author of this column is our intrepid pundit and friend Jonathan Maas of Ernst & Young — our “go to guy” for spotting excellent articles, posts and sources of information on Twitter in the areas of forensic technology and discovery, most with a UK and/or European focus to them.

As veteran readers know, he shares these finds (an informal, occasional and personal selection) with his select mailing list via daily blasts entitled “BONG!” which, for those outside the UK (or in…

He’s baaaaaaaaack! The weekend “BONG!” report – informal, personal selections of recent international e-disclosure/e-discovery Tweets from Jonathan Maas

23 February 2013 –  Ok, actually Jonathan never really left.  We did.  But after a reconfiguration of our media and digital distribution network … and one very intense night of negotiation with Jonathan over 2 bottles of very fine Chateauneuf du Pape (2007 by the way) we are back to syndicating his column.

For new readers, the author of this column is our intrepid pundit and friend Jonathan Maas of Ernst & Young — our “go to guy”…

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).

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