Category: eDiscovery Best Practices

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eDiscovery Best Practices

Understanding your eDiscovery Index and How It Finds (or Misses) Evidence

How your eDiscovery platform parses and organizes your electronically stored evidence can be the difference between finding or missing that smoking gun. Or worse, unwittingly handing a smoking gun to opposing counsel. Pulling back the curtain on how an eDiscovery platform ingests electronically stored documents and makes the text within documents searchable reveals hidden places where evidence may be hiding.

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eDiscovery Best Practices

Protecting eDiscovery Privilege, the Case Against File Sharing Sites

File sharing services, such as DropBox, have become increasingly used as eDiscovery repositories for incoming data and outgoing productions. With easy sharing, via a simple URL link, it’s understandable why these tools appear to offer an optimal solution for sending and receiving massive amounts of data as one does with eDiscovery litigation.

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eDiscovery Best Practices

9 Tips for Creating Searchable PDF Documents for Review

The searchable PDF (portable document format) is becoming increasingly relevant to legal professionals in discovery, document review, and related litigation matters. One of the main drivers of this trend, in addition to popularity in corporate environments, are court requirements in many jurisdictions that require pleadings and motions to be filed in PDF.

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Practical Applications of AI in eDiscovery

With all the buzz around ChatGPT and how AI is going to eliminate legal jobs, we’re going to dispel that sensational claim and show you how AI can help you future-proof your firm, increase your productivity, and enable you to handle more cases with limited resources. During this session you’ll learn how to leverage AI to your advantage during eDiscovery and the practical applications that can help supercharge your performance and growth.

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How to Orchestrate a Successful Investigation to Gain an Advantage in Litigation

Gaining access to game-changing evidence can make or break your case. With all the available data sources you can now triangulate critical evidence and uncover the facts you need to build a winning case. In this session, you’ll learn best practices for conducting investigations for your cases, as well as the potholes to avoid. You’ll hear from a seasoned private investigator on how to orchestrate a successful investigation to gain an advantage in your matters.

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How to Use the Wayback Machine in Litigation

With the exponential growth of data on the internet, the Internet Archive Wayback Machine (IAWM) has emerged as a critical source of evidence in legal cases. During this session, you’ll hear from an expert witness on the IAWM and it’s use in litigation. You’ll learn about the background of the IAWM, examples of it’s use in specific cases, the interface and features, authentication and admissibility, temporal coherence, and timestamping of content changes. By viewing this session, you’ll learn how to utilize the IAWM for your cases.

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The Fundamentals of eDiscovery

There are few industries that have evolved as rapidly as eDiscovery. With companies and people adopting new technology to deal with the pandemic, as well as digital transformation, the sources and scope of data in litigation has grown significantly.

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