Rethinking Records Retention
Compliance into the Weeds: Unsexy Keys to Data Analytics for Compliance Programs
A Less is More Strategy for Data Risk Mitigation
Data Retention and Document Holds
Fintech Focus Podcast | Navigating IT and Security Risks in Fintechs in Light of Impending DORA Deadline
Podcast - Bowling with Bumpers: Using a Privacy Framework to Set Your Company Up for a Strike
eDiscovery Needs Digital Forensics for a Mobile World
When AI Meets PI: Assessing and Governing AI from a Privacy Perspective
A Sneak Peek into Data Mapping: What Implementation Really Looks Like
It's Time to Think About Data Mapping Differently
eDiscovery Tips: Helpful Questions to Ask Your Clients
Work This Way: A Labor & Employment Law Podcast | Episode 15: eDiscovery for Employers with Angela O’Neal, Nextra Solutions Director
Work This Way: A Labor & Employment Law Podcast - Episode 6: Digital Forensics & Protecting Trade Secrets with Clark Walton
Managing Large Scale Review Efficiency: Tips From a GC
Record Retention and Information Governance
Review Analytics for a New Era
Taking the Pulse, A Health Care and Life Sciences Video Podcast | Episode 114: Joe Dickinson, Cybersecurity Attorney Nexsen Pruet
Spring Cleaning for Legal Teams: The Cloud and Defensible Deletion of Data
Innovation in Compliance - Episode 224 - Leveraging Communications as an Asset with Robert Cruz
Modernize your Information Governance: Building a Framework for Success
Every week, the Array team reviews the latest news and analysis about the evolving field of eDiscovery to bring you the topics and trends you need to know. This week’s post covers the period of February 16-22. Here’s what’s...more
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As data volumes increase, the need to delete extraneous, irrelevant information is an essential component of modern information governance. Doing so defensively is at the heart of this process, and this presentation will...more
eDiscovery has seen substantial transformation recently, characterized by the introduction of complex and continuously evolving data types. This shift has been primarily driven by rapid innovations in technology and the...more
Last week on eDiscovery Today, I covered Andrew Haslam’s annual eDisclosure Systems Buyers Guide, which was published last week on Rob Robinson’s ComplexDiscovery site here. As you can imagine, it’s difficult to cover a...more
Ediscovery was once the sole concern of Big Law and large-scale litigation, but it is increasingly an issue in smaller cases for small and solo law firms. This excerpt from our small firm ediscovery White Paper is an...more
Editor’s Note: On September 15, 2021, HaystackID shared an educational webcast designed to inform and update cybersecurity, information governance, and eDiscovery professionals on how organizations can prepare, address, and...more
Introduction - The proliferation of data and the rise of affordable cloud computing services has led many companies and organizations to outsource their data storage to third parties, a practice that raises numerous issues...more
While hosting analytics and technology-assisted review (TAR) have been hot topics in the ediscovery world over the last several years, what one might find more relevant than the technologies available is how case teams are...more
Electronically-stored information (ESI) has permeated business processes so completely that electronic discovery has become the norm in litigation and investigations rather than the exception. Although the core principles...more
On February 7, EDRM released its Technology Assisted Review (TAR) Guidelines. The Guidelines are the first major work product from EDRM, begun not long after Tom Gelbmann and I handed the reins over to John Rabiej and his...more
Join the ACEDS Twin Cities Chapter on Thursday, February 28th for a Legalweek Retrospective Discussion and Cocktail Reception: Learning at Legaltech: What Was Hot at the Conference. The panel will be from 3-4pm followed by a...more
For about two years, a group of legal professionals from the EDRM at Duke Law School –judges, lawyers, e-discovery and litigation support professionals—from across the country have been working on guidelines designed to...more
..Any judge who begins an opinion about ediscovery with a quote from Donald Rumsfeld (of all people!), and then tosses in a reference to Marge from The Simpsons while quieting lawyers’ fears of technology by noting that...more
Machine learning allows computers to understand data and act on it without being explicitly programmed. Auto-classification, also known as auto-categorization or other terms, such as predictive coding or content analytics...more