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Week of Events
Unpacking the Ipro and ACEDS 2021 Law Firm Snapshot Survey
Unpacking the Ipro and ACEDS 2021 Law Firm Snapshot Survey
Going into 2021, a significant number of organizations are planning for changes to their eDiscovery process – according to a 2020 survey conducted by the Blickstein Group, 34% of respondents said they were planning initiatives in the next 12 months. So to better understand the challenges law firms are facing and how they’re planning to […]
6 Legal Hold Challenges—And How to Overcome Them
6 Legal Hold Challenges—And How to Overcome Them
In theory, issuing a legal hold is straightforward: draft the sternly-worded notice, hit send, and watch the receipts roll in. In practice, and without a well-defined process, it can be a quagmire of spreadsheets, flustered custodians, and accidentally-deleted email responses. Woof. What do the most orderly legal departments do to ensure an efficient, low-risk hold […]
eDiscovery in Northern Ireland: An Introduction and Judicial Perspective
eDiscovery in Northern Ireland: An Introduction and Judicial Perspective
Our panel will discuss the benefits of utilizing legal technology in Northern Ireland, case law and predictions for the future. Towards the end of the discussion, the Honourable Mr. Justice Horner will lay out his objectives for the future of eDiscovery in Northern Ireland, from a judicial perspective. Speakers: Honourable Mr Justice Horner High Court […]
E-Discovery Masters Course: New Techniques for Finding Relevant Data Faster
E-Discovery Masters Course: New Techniques for Finding Relevant Data Faster
FACT: The most expensive stage in e-discovery is document review, often accounting for 80% or more of total e-discovery costs. Unfortunately though, many legal departments haven't seen their document review costs decline. Attempts often fail because they don't get to the root of the problem: too much data is preserved, collected and sent to outside […]