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Slack is about to go public: e‑discovery will never be the same
We’re not in email land anymore, Toto!
Redactions 101: The Manafort Team’s Blunder
A failure of people to follow a process, not of technology.
On July 10, 2018, the United States Court of Appeals reversed an order where the district court had granted appellee’s petition to subpoena documents from the appellant law firm.
Do I really need to keep this?
Navigating the information age without saving everything
Practical considerations for litigating proportionality
It is not enough to present the court with a litany of numbers to quantify the volume of information sought.
The primary objective for the target of a government investigation is to avoid being sued.
Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
The 2015 amendments to the Federal Rules address not only the more “exotic” sources of electronically stored information (ESI), but also emphasize the value of cooperation among parties.
The Smaller Mountain: Domain and data analysis with predictive coding to identify required materials
A corporation asked Buckley to handle a broad state investigation focused on specific customer communications.
Email Threading: Using Technology to Reduce Attorney Time
The FORTÉ team reduced the number of documents requiring review to just 1 percent of an initial data set.
Data Analysis, Searching, and Predictive Coding on Foreign Language Documents
A global bank engaged Buckley for a multilingual internal investigation of employees with large volumes of email.
Don’t Break the Budget: Employing E-Discovery Processes to Meet Budgets on Small Cases
A university engaged Buckley in a series of small investigatory matters.
On July 10, 2018, the United States Court of Appeals reversed an order where the district court had granted appellee’s petition to subpoena documents from the appellant law firm.
The Sedona Conference has recently released an updated, July 2018 public comment version of its 2012 Primer on Social Media.
- Technology-Assisted Review
- Mobile Discovery
- Preservation
- Internet of Things
- Big Data
- Cooperation
- Proportionality
- Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
- Government Investigations
- Collection
- Social Media
- Investigations
- Data Analysis
- Predictive Coding