I’m proud to be the first to announce that the Electronic Discovery Reference Model (EDRM) has developed a specification for cross-platform identification of duplicate email messages, allowing for ready detection
For the second class meeting of my law school courses on E-Discovery and Digital Evidence, I require my students read the fourteen Sedona Conference Principles from the latest edition of
09 Monday Jan 2023 Periodically, I strive to pen something practical and compendious on electronic evidence and eDiscovery, drilling into a topic, that hasn’t seen prior comprehensive treatment. I’ve done
13 Tuesday Dec 2022 I’ve long been fascinated by electronic search. I especially love delving into the arcane limitations of lexical search because, awful Grinch that I am, I get
In a case where I’d identified evidence of a departing employee’s data theft, plaintiff’s counsel sought an affidavit in support of a motion to gain direct access to the new
26 Friday Aug 2022 I’m a tool guy. I pride myself on having the right tool for the task at hand. Digital forensics demands a broad range of specialized software,…
Poring over Requests for Production this morning, I was gratified to see the client sought native forms of electronically-stored information; but the request said only, “All documents shall be Bates…
Yesterday, I posted on the inadvertent production of privileged texts and other matter in the Alex Jones defamation trial. In the day that’s passed, the Austin, Texas jury returned a…
I reserve this space for topics I’ve mulled over carefully in hopes that, even if I’m late to the party, at least I’ll be properly dressed. But yesterday, the media…
This post isn’t about forensics or e-discovery, but you can hardly be expected to focus on ESI if you’re sweltering in a hot house! Having lived most of my years…