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Blog Tuesday 15th, May 2007  

eDiscovery and the Health Care Industry
 

New changes to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure related to eDiscovery will greatly affect how healthcare organizations manage their electronically stored information (ESI). According to the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA), electronic health record (EHR) technology adva

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Blog Monday 13th, December 2004  

Differences between E-Discovery and Computer Forensics
 

There is a growing confusion about the differences between Electronic Discovery and Computer Forensics. This article by Eva Dadzie of OutIndex is a good read for anyone who needs a good understanding of E-Discovery and Computer Forensics and how to differentiate between these two disciplines.

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Blog Thursday 28th, October 2004  

OutIndex to enter Email Archiving Market
 

New Product will allow companies running Microsoft Exchange to archive all emails passing through their Message Store.

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Blog Monday 4th, October 2004  

Outindex launches Electronic Discovery and Compliance Tool
 

Product allows Law firms and corporate legal departments to streamline and accelerate their Electronic Discovery Process.

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Blog Wednesday 22nd, September 2004  

Electronic Evidence - Electronic Discovery
 

Electronic discovery, or electronic evidence is basically the process of securing or producting electronic documents like word processing files, emails, other electronic records, and the like. Electronic evidence and electronic discovery is clearly a topic that will have a major impact on the future

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Blog Wednesday 15th, September 2004  

The Proposed Federal E-Discovery Rules: While Trying to Add Clari
 

In recent lawsuits, the proverbial smoking gun may not be an interoffice memorandum found in a locked file cabinet. Instead, it may be an e-mail message stored and forgotten on someone's hard drive This reality has significantly altered discovery - the process by which parties to a litigation re

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Blog Tuesday 14th, September 2004  

Electronic Discovery and Evidence: Avoiding the Perils and Pitfal
 

The 2004-2005 edition of the acclaimed Electronic Discovery and Evidence treatise is now available. This expanded edition will update you on all the latest developments and case law with particular emphasis on scope and duty of preservation of electronic information, cost allocation, e-mail, backups

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Blog Thursday 12th, August 2004  

The Surging Evolution of E-Discovery
 

It can buckle the knees of the mightiest opponents, can end up costing millions to deal with, and can frustrate a case into premature settlement. Electronic discovery -- or e-discovery -- has become much more complicated than simply pulling deleted e-mail messages off a hard drive. With the retr

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Blog Thursday 1st, July 2004  

A Gold Mine of Electronic Discovery Expertise: A Conversation Amo
 

There’s really no doubt that electronic discovery, with its countless variations in synonyms and acronyms, is the hottest topic of discussion in both legal technology and the day-to-day practice of litigation today. We wanted to learn whether it is still something people talk about or whether it is

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Blog Thursday 1st, July 2004  

Current Issues in Electronic Discovery
 

Washington Partner, Rollie Goss, co-authored an article entitled, "Current Issues in Electronic Discovery" which appears in the Summer 2004 edition of Insights, a quarterly journal of applied microeconomics. The proliferation of electronic information has greatly affected discovery in commercial lit

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Blog Saturday 1st, February 2003  

Systematic Discovery and Organization of Electronic Evidence
 

Discovering electronic evidence, particularly from a large organization, can be more time-consuming and expensive than a litigator might imagine. Unless a litigator understands the many places where electronic evidence may be found, and how information flows within an organization, electronic discov

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Blog Wednesday 28th, August 2002  

Electronic Data Discovery Primer
 

Electronic data discovery quickly is becoming mainstream in civil discovery. Recent surveys confirm that more than 90 percent of all documents produced since 1999 were created in digital form. You don't need surveys to prove that point; just walk into any office these days and the first thing you wi

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Blog Monday 11th, September 2000  

Anticipating Electronic Discovery in Commercial Cases:A guide for
 

Discovery has moved into the electronic age. E-mail and electronic files are both prolific and virtual. Indeed, e-mail use has grown in leaps and bounds in the last 10 years, and is now a primary form of business communication.1 Unfortunately, it is often used casually and conversationally, with man

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