Breaking the Stereotype: “White Glove” eDiscovery

White Glove. Boutique. Customized. One-on-one. Attentive. When correlated with clothing, cars, spas, dining, or design, these terms tend to correspond…

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Surviving the Departed Employee: eDiscovery Edition

Although Gloria Gaynor’s famous lyrics from I Will Survive pertain to lost love, they can also be rewritten for the…

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Inside the (Chat) Bubble: How Keywords Can Be Used More Effectively in Text Message Discovery

Let’s begin with two seemingly uncontroversial statements. Statement #1: Lawyers are comfortable using keywords to search discovered content, much more…

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Why Words Matter in eDiscovery Search – A Q&A with Kate O’Brien

By Thomas Bonk On August 1, 1981, the very first music video that aired on the new, smash-hit channel MTV…

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Special Master Finds Microsoft eDiscovery Tools Lacking

As the eDiscovery industry becomes more labyrinthine, it is often the role of judges and special masters to define complex…

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When the Matter is Over, Is It Really Over for Your Data?

There is a famous quote from the Greek philosopher Socrates, “Knowing is not the same as doing.” We all know…

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Modernizing Your eDiscovery Playbook

If you’re a football fan, you understand the importance of a playbook. Athletes learn the plays and practice them diligently…

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Efficient and Cost-Effective eDiscovery is About Learning your ABCs

By Sam Anderson The classic movie Glengarry Glen Ross coined the phrase “Always Be Closing” for the salespeople in a…

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Exploring a Changing eDiscovery Mindset – Tom O’Connor and Rachi Messing’s Podcast with Mandi Ross

Industry leaders Tom O’Connor and Rachi Messing bring a great mix of humor and seriousness to their interview with CEO…

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Proactive Planning Prevents Plentiful Problems

This Case Involved More Than One Disaster As we all know, the devil is in the details. Managing eDiscovery proves…

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The Importance of the First 100 Days – How to Avoid the Most Common Discovery Dispute

By Janice Yates Failure to produce. By far, this was the number one discovery dispute last year. According to the…

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Time to Spring Forward – A New Framework for Discovery

By Janice Yates The phrase, “there’s nothing new under the sun” is popular because in most cases, it’s true. On…

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