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Invitation to a New eDiscovery Manifesto

How can eDiscovery be better? This critical question has occupied the vast majority of the Baker Donelson eDiscovery Team’s time and attention for many years....more

A Decade Makes Quite a Difference in eDiscovery

On September 12, 2018, the United States District Court for the Middle District of Tennessee issued a new Administrative Order 174-1 (current AO) governing eDiscovery. ...more

Legal Artificial Intelligence is Buzzing. Are You Ready?

Artificial intelligence (AI) enabled legal tools are reaching the market at an incredible pace. Understanding and vetting such technology is critical to ensuring better outcomes for legal projects. ...more

Calling All Professionals to Passionate eDiscovery – Part Two

As a lawyer, I attend many, many conferences. On my last conference road trip, I was grabbing dinner at the end of the evening and catching up on my basketball news at the hotel restaurant. ...more

EDiscovery, Lean Manufacturing and Nashville Hot Chicken – Part One

I spend a lot of time in Music City. On a recent trip I stopped by Hattie B’s to try their famous Nashville hot chicken. I placed my order with a guy while he simultaneously jammed to a rock anthem. After hearing my Western...more

The EDiscovery Outcome Economy Part Two: How to Uncover Value After a Production

To ensure value, eDiscovery projects should look to both provide a compelling narrative to the trial team, as well as continuously improve case outcomes by facilitating case management. The goal of eDiscovery should be to...more

The EDiscovery Outcome Economy Part One: Why We Need to Focus on Case Insights

To be valuable, eDiscovery needs to ensure the greatest usability of all data reviewed and produced. Every dollar spent should buy more than mere compliance; it should buy valuable case insights. While it is easy to focus...more

Finding Exceptional EDiscovery Value

Why are we settling for less than exceptional eDiscovery results? My guiding principle for eDiscovery is simple: eDiscovery always must deliver exceptional value to the client. A general counsel purchasing eDiscovery...more

EDiscovery Effectiveness as Measured by the Case Objectives

How do we keep our focus on the case objectives throughout the eDiscovery cycle? A trial team is focused, first and foremost, on the outcome of the actual litigation. To be valuable, the eDiscovery costs must directly...more

EDiscovery Muscle Memory Maximizes Efficiency

My oldest son is currently practicing his clarinet because he wants to go to a local magnet school. Practice makes perfect has become a consistent refrain in my household. While he doesn’t always enjoy the practice, he knows...more

eDiscovery Proportionality Review: Three Key Themes

Substantial changes to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP) went into effect on December 1, 2015. The upshot of these amendments was to change several important procedural aspects of the FRCP governing eDiscovery (the...more

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