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28 Nov, 2006 5:04 am
... a leading provider of electronic discovery software and developer of Discovery Cracker has been recognized as top provider of
Electronic Data Discovery software and support. Discovery Cracker's recognition and accolade comes
from the 2006 ... to support automated electronic discovery data processing for corporate
legal departments, law firms, litigation support service bureaus and forensic consulting firms. It is ideal for matter-based discovery or proactive systemic based discovery
related to risk ...
18 Jul, 2007 12:42 am
Growth of Data Recovery Industry Proves Computer Systems are Still Volatile; Reliance on
Electronic Data Continues to Grow MINNEAPOLIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Commemorating 20 years of successful
data recovery, Kroll Ontrack, the industry's leading ... In 1987, 100 percent of Kroll Ontrack's clients were from businesses. Now, Kroll
Ontrack performs recoveries for corporations, consumers, and financial, government, healthcare, and education entities. In 1987, Kroll Ontrack only performed data recoveries in ...
2 Oct, 2007 7:59 am
... (such as a letter to key potential witnesses and IT consultants within the company) to prevent that everyday system from destroying or altering information once the party
becomes aware of the case. In this case, the party (Norwalk Community College) ... evidence arises even before the lawsuit is filed. Following other precedent, the court held that the
duty to preserve electronic data arises at the time when litigation is "reasonably anticipated".
While some employers and companies prefer to handle ...
2 Jan, 2008 1:53 am
... solutions, many corporations actually lack the needed resources or expertise to implement such systems. It is important to
understand that corporations are not only required to maintain access to records but also must have the ability to produce these ... process and produce large volumes of
data. These corporations are instead looking to achieve eDiscovery compliance through one of the following two approaches: 1. Utilizing
national eDiscovery contracts with electronic discovery providers, or 2. ...
17 Jan, 2008 1:05 am
By Joshua L. Konkle Electronic data discovery Interview - Aaref Hilaly, Chief Executive Officer,
Clearwell Systems (Part 1 of 3) Aaref brings extensive technology, entrepreneurial management, and Fortune 500 consulting expertise to his
position. ... the basis of Sun's data center automation product suite. Joshua Konkle: In your work with corporate legal counsel how do
you help them synchronize their policies and their IT, what is the mood of legal counsel out there? ...
29 Nov, 2006 1:05 pm
... electronic documents in their "native file format." * 54 percent of corporate counsel attorneys said their company does not have a
designated technical witness for deposition about electronic data systems and management-a so-called 30(b)(6) ... asked them to gauge their company's understanding of and preparedness for new Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
pertaining to electronic discovery and their companies' overall document retention policy. About LexisNexis LexisNexis® (www.lexisnexis.com) is
a ...
20 Feb, 2008 7:52 am
... them manage their day to day process (and, unlike other EDD systems, not for use by a technical investigator, an IT person, or an associate
or contract attorney focused on high ... specific records, jurisdictions, and retention schedules. Because both physical and electronic
data storage costs recur year over year and this large company ... reducing risk and reducing cost." - Cathy Muir, Senior Corporate
Counsel, Sprint PSS Systems continues to lead the industry through unparalleled innovation and thought ...
16 Nov, 2006 11:50 am
... practices for both physical and electronic data, to identify and disclose the sources of this
data in the enterprise and to effectively and completely preserve and produce that data in
litigation. PSS Systems is the developer of the Atlas solution ... Atlas ERM and the firm offers legal services and research to tailor the
accelerator kit to specific corporate requirements. The bundle significantly reduces the cost of - and therefore greatly accelerates - traditional program development by making
...
2 Jan, 2007 11:11 am
... said John Tredennick, CEO of Catalyst Repository Systems. "With the recent changes to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure lawyers and
other legal professionals need help in culling and reviewing electronic data, especially emails. We
have formed this ... cases, claims, deals and other complex legal matters; and Catalyst Review, customized document review workflow for corporate, insurance and other regulated
environments. A pioneer in the industry, Catalyst's products have been used since 1998 by ...
6 Mar, 2007 3:26 pm
Press release, Jan. 30, 2007: E3 Platform Streamlines Electronic Data Processing and Offers Clients
More Speed, Flexibility and E-Discovery Cost Savings ... , and increased culling flexibility. "Our vision of offering law firms and corporate legal departments powerful and
affordable eDiscovery processing services along with innovation that ... Paired with more than 50 terabytes of storage and a state-of-the-art server system, ONSITE³ now has the
largest processing center based in the Washington, DC area. ...
10 Nov, 2008 9:44 am
... 2001 the US enacted legislation requiring all air carriers to provide the US customs authorities with access to extensive electronic
data on all passengers entering or leaving the US (passenger name records, or PNR). Such data once
obtained could ... all individuals. And it is not just the chilling effect of ubiquitous state surveillance that is at issue in these developments. Corporate economic interests,
including but not limited to intellectual property holders, have 'caught the coattails' of ( ...
22 Jan, 2008 1:18 am
... to document production Tools and information that help corporate legal departments better estimate costs, reduce data volume and
track custodian metrics "PSS Systems and Attenex have proven track records of success helping Fortune 500 customers ... so that companies can
reduce the costs of discovery at the most fundamental level - by keeping less data. Electronic
data collected or inventoried for matters via Atlas LCC is shared with the Attenex® Patterns® software for processing ...
28 Jan 10:42 am
... to "secure personal data stored . . . on private systems" and to institute a "common standard for
securing such data." Second, the plan would create national standards for corporate security breach notification. Put simply, federal
data protection ... security with specificity. Ensure Proper Destruction of Personal Information: Personal information in paper form should be
shredded. Electronic personal information should be rendered irretrievable before discarding the equipment on which it is stored.
21 Nov, 2006 6:03 pm
... WIRE)-Studies from leading industry analysts at Enterprise Strategy Group reveal that traditional discovery processes involving corporate counsel and external attorneys is
becoming increasingly complicated as attorneys need to rely on IT departments to ... a requirement of the financial services industry, when in fact, the percentage of non-financial
firms that have experienced an electronic data discovery request over the past twelve months include
the following: Telecom, 63 percent Government, ...
6 Dec, 2006 8:32 am
... amendments Studies from leading industry analysts at Enterprise Strategy Group reveal that traditional discovery processes involving corporate counsel and external attorneys
is becoming increasingly complicated as attorneys need to rely on IT departments to ... a requirement of the financial services industry, when in fact, the percentage of non-financial
firms that have experienced an electronic data discovery request over the past twelve months include
the following: Telecom, 63 percent Government, ...
26 Oct, 2006 12:55 pm
... subordination of math. Anon ________ The schematic displayed above (click for a blow up in pdf format) is a simplified illustration of a corporate network which Microsoft
provided to the Federal Rules Committee in connection with proceedings on electronic evidence. It ... lawyers to be far more familiar with
client information systems than in the past, and to work cooperatively with opposing counsel to preserve, retrieve and produce electronic data. Ignorance of the law (or of technology) is not a ...
1 Dec, 2006 1:57 pm
... as the client's data retention architecture. This will invariably involve speaking with information technology personnel, who can explain
system-wide backup procedures and the actual (as opposed to theoretical) implementation of the firm's recycling policy. It will ... . For various reasons, including the dynamic
nature of electronic data and modern computer systems as
well as several high-profile e-discovery catastrophes involving large corporations, the courts are now are placing affirmative and ...
6 Mar, 2007 4:49 pm
... providers, corporations and governments all over the world. NDC has a proven track record of success identifying and restoring billions of records of electronic data and ... uncover relevant email, files and other data that
is housed on file systems and applications on primary data storage systems, backup tapes and tape archives. ... our mutual clients to efficiently cast a wider net around their enterprise data discovery and find what they need to present for litigation or compliance purposes." Index ...
13 Nov, 2007 2:51 am
... documents, minimize risk and reduce discovery costs across an entire corporate enterprise. The four steps are: Understanding corporate compliance obligations. Creating
a system and data map. Developing a Document Management Retention Policy (DMRP) ... include less exposure to sanctions, negative
inferences and allegations of spoliation and a significant reduction in the cost of electronic data
discovery. For more information about "Litigation Readiness," contact Encore's Vice President of Sales and ...
22 Mar, 2007 9:47 am
... of electronic discovery and review capabilities in a single automated and client-controlled platform can effectively reduce electronic data discovery processing costs by as much as 40 percent. At the ABA TECHSHOW being held at the Sheraton
Chicago Hotel ... ONSITE3's demonstration of these services underscores its ability to meet the complete litigation support needs of law firms, corporations and government
entities. "Today's litigators are continually challenged to find fast and efficient tools to ...
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