This BIA article describes how to overcome three common eDiscovery challenges, ranging from data volume, privacy and regulatory issues.
This BIA article describes how to overcome three common eDiscovery challenges, ranging from data volume, privacy and regulatory issues.
This article addresses the reality of a pending recession induced by COVID-19 and the resulting financial effects felt by law firms across the world.
Data you didn’t know existed on your computer or phone is hidden data that can be used against you in a lawsuit. Make sure you know how to spot it.
When companies handle any or all of their own eDiscovery needs, they have to be able to prove in court that they followed correct procedures.
Workers’ compensation claims can be defeated using social media investigations with specialized tools and methods, reducing the claims payout amounts.
Successful eDiscovery requires that all phases are managed with accepted processes and methods and with the right level of legal defensibility.
Legal document review uses AI-based technology to help attorneys rapidly review large volumes of documents but the key to legal defensibility is the right process.
...The maturity of eDiscovery has made it a standard business process within the corporate legal department. To be effective, certain standards apply.
The prevalence of digital voice assistants has exploded and so have the legal issues to consider when using them both in and outside of the workplace.
This article explores the features and risks of biometric recognition systems for portable devices, such as smartphones, tablets, and other devices.