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Department of Justice (DOJ)

E-Discovery in DOJ Investigations: Five key principles when processing and producing electronically stored information

In 2013, the director of e-discovery for the Civil Division of the United States Department of Justice (DOJ) acknowledged that “electronic evidence plays a tremendous role in investigations.” These words have become even more powerful today. Here, we provide some basic guiding...

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Technology

The E-discovery implications of BYOD: Clear policies are a must when employees take control of mobile devices

The use of mobile devices in the workplace is an ever-evolving practice. When organizations first started taking advantage of increasing mobile technology, particularly cellphones and laptops, most implemented “company owned, personally enabled” (COPE) policies. The mobile device...

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Technology

The Keys to Analytics: Supercharge Your Document Review: Analytics and TAR are highly beneficial, but there’s still work to be done

As technology assisted review (TAR) and analytics become increasingly commonplace in the discovery process, it is more important than ever for counsel to understand the benefits, drawbacks and planning required. Here, two well-known e-discovery experts, Louis Martin of iDiscovery Solutions and Page...

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