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Compiled by @ComplexD from online public domain resources, provided for your review/use is this week’s update of key industry news, views, and events highlighting key electronic discovery related stories, developments, and announcements.

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eDiscovery News
Content and Considerations

  • 81 Percent of eDiscovery Users Head for Cloud Services – bit.ly/vXBu65 (John Moore)
  • Beware Social Media: What You Tweet And Put On Facebook Can Come Back To Haunt You – bit.ly/uPJSce (James Berkow)
  • Cloud Computing & Jurisdiction: A Primer – bit.ly/vmG7I0 (Daniel Garrie)
  • Data Breach at Santa’s Workshop – bit.ly/vvwjmI (Sharon Nelson)
  • Deepwater Dispute Underscores Need for eDiscovery Policy – bit.ly/s91zG7 (Gareth Morgan)
  • Destroy Legacy Data Before It Comes Back to Haunt Your Firm – bit.ly/suasF3 (Anne Kershaw)
  • E-Discovery Burdens | North Carolina Journal of Law and Technology – bit.ly/sZKCty (Tony Botros)
  • Federal Circuit Court Emerging as US Catalyst on eDiscovery Practices – bit.ly/t6YLLA (ACEDS)
  • From the Experts: Information Governance and Its Impact on Litigation – bit.ly/tvidlj (Debbie Carlos, Jennifer Coyne)
  • Fighting Lawsuits in the Digital Era (Baseline) bit.ly/uBlCKN (Amanda Berger)
  • Have You Hugged a Contract Attorney Lately? | The eDiscovery Myth – bit.ly/sQ6rB4 (Daryl Shetterly)
  • Honeywell Continues to Seek Sanctions against US Justice Department – bit.ly/tz3vzJ (BLLAWG)
  • Into the Breach: The Need To Carefully Monitor Emerging Liability Case Law – bit.ly/rCV4AL (Soo-young Chang, Daniel Gerber)
  • Indemnity Costs Awarded Where Unnecessary Costs Were Incurred – bit.ly/va6x4p (Chris Dale)
  • Is $1.3M Worth Having Your Ethics Questioned? – bit.ly/vYerWl (Devin Krugly)
  • Is eDiscovery Ignorance Bliss? Round 2: John Henry vs. Do-Nothing (Enterprise Strategy Group) bit.ly/vMyqVg (Katey Wood)
  • Judges Take The Lead In Controlling eDiscovery Cost And Complexity – bit.ly/sKIlcv (Jeffrey Sullivan)
  • Judges Shouldn’t Be Forcing People To Hand Over Their Facebook Passwords, Says Expert (Forbes) onforb.es/tYjPqF (Kashmir Hill)
  • Labor: Hold Everything! How To Know If You Need A Litigation Hold Notice – bit.ly/sf6Alp (Sara Ackermann)
  • Larry Center: Georgetown eDiscovery Conference’s ‘Guru’ – bit.ly/tdSkvz (Monica Bay)
  • Legal Responsibilities to Preserve Data – eDiscovery Best Practices – bit.ly/vYdkzk (Laura Waldman)
  • Losers Pay Electronic Discovery Costs in Several More Cases – This is a Trend Worth Watching – bit.ly/rBsSAn (Jeffrey Parkhurst)
  • Managing the Risks and Costs of E-Discovery in Regulatory Investigations – bit.ly/vjHtCw (Mayer Brown)
  • New York Supreme Court Requires Production of Software to Review Files – bit.ly/vjO2QX (Doug Austin)
  • Oregon Adopts Metadata Opinion – bit.ly/t2Y17s (Beverly Michaelis)
  • Pa. Cases to Have Long-Term Impact on Police Use of Text Messages – bit.ly/s4gN0G (Ben Present)
  • Post at Your Own Risk: Pennsylvania Court Permits Discovery of Info on Personal Facebook Profile – bit.ly/rq36Zp (Calli Varner)
  • Predictive Coding Could Doom Document Review by Humans – bit.ly/s9FdiX (Andrew Chow)
  • Privacy Case Focuses Justices on the Meaning of ‘Actual Damages’ – bit.ly/u0tlgh (Marcia Coyle)
  • Regress to Neutral: A Response to Robert Owen’s EDD Proposals – bit.ly/uUsApY (Henry Kelston)
  • Reset to Neutral: Rethinking Preservation Protocol – bit.ly/sJBgPH (Robert Owen)
  • Software Necessary to View Files Subject to Production under NY Freedom of Information Law – bit.ly/rYXirw (K&L Gates)
  • Teams Work: Jettison Command Hierarchies and Create Collaborative eDiscovery Groups – bit.ly/uiA2QG (Monica Bay)
  • Tell Me Why?  bit.ly/tO28WD (Ralph Losey)
  • The Meat and Potatoes of Meet and Confer – Detroit Legal News – bit.ly/rDvvjS (Mark St. Peter)
  • The Ramifications of a Lack of Cooperation in Electronic Discovery – bit.ly/vja5zh (Mike Mintz)
  • Turning in Laptop at End of Employment without Claiming Privilege as to Contents Effects Waiver – bit.ly/uKTp8u (Gregory Joseph)
  • When Preservation Requests Are Wielded as Weapons – bit.ly/toIfk0 (Craig Ball)
  • Who Will Save E-Discovery? Say,“Hello” to Big Data! – bit.ly/rEtnwP (Dennis Kiker)
  • Why Legal, IT, Compliance and Investigators Must Work Together! bit.ly/uL6SOw (Johannes Scholtes)
  • Why Not Move Your eDiscovery to the Cloud? – bit.ly/vOXY8O (Greg Buckles)

Reports and Resources

  • Bytes in Brief – Issue 175 – December 2011 – bit.ly/vFvp5c (Sharon Nelson, John Simek)
  • Codes of Conduct Dataset Available to In-House Counsel – bit.ly/rskPYO (Catherine Dunn)
  • Data Format for the Interchange of Fingerprint, Facial & Other Biometric Information – 1.usa.gov/t79ZzN (NIST)
  • EDDE Journal – Winter 2012 Volume 3, Issue 1 (PDF) – bit.ly/rt8Qie (ABA Section of Science & Technology Law)
  • eDiscovery 2011 Year in Review: Preservation Tops the List Again – bit.ly/rsHGvT (Kroll Ontrack)
  • EMC European Disaster Recovery Survey 2011 – bit.ly/u2aATf (EMC)
  • Enterprise Strategy Group’s Legal Trends Survey Reveals Alarming Inattention to eDiscovery Spending – bit.ly/sDGHe6 (Dean Gonsowski)
  • Law Technology News – December 2011 Digital Edition – bit.ly/tHcXU3 (Law Technology News)
  • Less Isn’t More – 2011 Study Shows Less Litigation and Cooperation but More Regulation – bit.ly/u9ZGxK (Brian Glaser, Evan Koblentz)
  • The Copyright Misuse Doctrine’s Role in Open and Closed Technology Platforms (PDF) bit.ly/tz61qF (Jonas Herrell)
  • The e-Discovery 411 November 2011 – bit.ly/rD5D6A (LeclairRyan)
  • The Future of Computing – nyti.ms/t1Y3Cd (NY Times)
  • The NIST Definition of Cloud Computing (PDF) 1.usa.gov/ohXnIM (Peter Mell, Timothy Grance)

Technology and Tactics

  • 5 Ways to Benefit from NIST’s Cloud Roadmap – bit.ly/rOT2dN (Government Computer News)
  • A Deeper Look into Exchange 2010 SP2 – bit.ly/sdJXfa (Casper Manes)
  • Archiving, Business Continuity/DR Should be Part of Every Organization’s Cloud-based Backup Strategy – bit.ly/rECYKE (Jerome Wendt)
  • ArcMail’s New Cloud Storage Gateway Drives Secure Storage to the Cloud – bit.ly/ubQvYQ (PR Web)
  • Better Business Bureau Takes A Firm Stand Against Social Media Credential Fraud – bit.ly/t8xUWB (Bradley Shear)
  • Better Email Management Can Save Companies Billion a Year in Wasted Time – bit.ly/sSUqeC (John Mello)
  • Big IT Vendors Try Buying Their Way Into Cloud – bit.ly/rH6iwZ (Jeff Kaplan)
  • Carrier IQ Captures Cell and Internet Usage from Millions without Approval – bit.ly/u3JapR (Peter Vogal)
  • Christmas Comes Early – Exchange 2010 SP2 is here! bit.ly/uZUArE (Casper Manes)
  • Cisco, HP Expand Cloud Computing Efforts – bit.ly/uM7UmQ (Jeffrey Burt)
  • Could the U.S. Government Start Reading Your Emails? bit.ly/vO7zkQ (John Brandon)
  • Europe Wants Unified Privacy Approach: One Data Protection Law, One Single Authority – zd.net/vryBZw (Zack Whittaker)
  • Facebook Acquires Social Location Service Gowalla – bit.ly/vhDDCH (Thomas Claburn)
  • Facebook Confesses Failure to Comply with Privacy Laws – bit.ly/w536xT (Peter Vogel)
  • Gartner and IDC Cloud Predictions – bit.ly/rC7vXy (Cloud Times)
  • Governmental Tracking of Cell Phones and Vehicles: The Confluence of Privacy, Technology, and Law – bit.ly/uGgVOa (Richard Thompson)
  • IDC on 2012: Prepare for Cloud Wars, Mobile Explosion, Higher IT Spending – bit.ly/rLgIGH (Michael Cooney)
  • IDC:  Storage Growth Slowing to Normal – bit.ly/syDoIP (Stephen Lawson)
  • Is Law Blogging Just Advertising? The Virginia Bar Thinks So – bit.ly/sKxlyj (Christopher Danzig)
  • Liability for Corporate Misconduct: It Concentrates the Mind – bit.ly/tpueEc (Fred Krebs)
  • Most Execs Don’t Feel They Can Secure Cloud Infrastructures – Dark Reading – bit.ly/uOtVHk (Tim Wilson)
  • Safari Adventure: 5.1.2 – bit.ly/u1XwHl (Bllawg)
  • The 5th Annual ABA Journal Blawg 100 – bit.ly/ryi0I8 (Molly McDonough)
  • The Best Government Social Media Guidelines So Far Come from New Zealand – bit.ly/sKr20D (Andrea Di Maio)
  • Your Next Storage System – bit.ly/uiPtPO (George Crump)

Twitter Hashtags of the Week

Vendor Views
Industry Landscape

  • 17a-4 Announces Release of DataParser 7.0 and Integration of eDiscovery and Law Department DeskTop Portal – bit.ly/sTwxYo (PR Web)
  • A Marvelous Birthday Present for the E-Discovery Community – bit.ly/rYTYZf (Craig Ball)
  • Bayside Capital Completes Gallo Deal – bit.ly/tnGdip (Wall Street Journal)
  • Complete Discovery Source (CDS) Replicates Its SAS 70 Type II Data Center in Washington, DC –b it.ly/uDo7m9 (Marketwire)
  • C2C Launches PST Enterprise(TM) to Manage the Elimination and Migration of Microsoft Exchange PST – bit.ly/voR4Ac (Marketwire)
  • doeLEGAL Successfully Completes SSAE 16 Type II Data Hosting Audit – yhoo.it/sztPWy (PR Web)
  • Global Relay Brings Compliance to the YellowJacket Trading Community – bit.ly/v6MAAj (PR Web)
  • Harvest Partners Announces Recapitalization of Document Technologies, Inc. – bit.ly/tTwsFE (Business Wire)
  • HP, Autonomy Planning E-Discovery Refresh – bit.ly/sZ5R5F (Evan Koblentz)
  • Hyland Software’s OnBase ECM Solution Receives Meaningful Use Certification – prn.to/sPRgWT (PR Newswire)
  • IE Discovery Certified as ISO 9001 Compliant – bit.ly/tkM6V7 (Marketwire)
  • Lexis Launches Advance, its Next-Generation Research Platform – bit.ly/vjQKLD (Robert Ambrogi)
  • Mike Lynch: Autonomy eyes SMB market after HP Acquisition – bit.ly/v9vKPZ (Sophie Curtis)
  • Network and Internet Remote Collection Tools – bit.ly/ur7FGR (Sean Doherty)
  • Nogacom Releases NogaLogic 3.8 Data Classification Solution – bit.ly/stIY3z (PR Web)
  • Nuix Releases 1000x$100 Powerful eDiscovery and Electronic Investigation Licenses to Raise Money for Charity – bit.ly/vhFQpY (PR Web)
  • OpenText Introduces First Auto-Classification Solution with Built-in Transparency and Defensibility – bit.ly/tf7XK0 (Canada Newswire)
  • OrangeLT – The Gift of Proven Project Management – bit.ly/sJcgI7 (Orange Legal Technologies)
  • Proofpoint Partners With TELUS, Expanding Offerings Throughout Canada – mwne.ws/vqowgM (Marketwire)
  • Relativity 7.3 Pre-Release Now Available – bit.ly/s8cCdc (kCura)
  • Reed Technology Launches Web Preserver, Web Page Capture and Archiving Service – bit.ly/rBiCpb (Business Wire)
  • RSA Named in Leaders Category in Both IT GRC and eGRC Platform Evaluations by Independent Research Firm – bit.ly/vDcHXw (PR Newswire)
  • StoredIQ Extends Information Governance to the Cloud with Support for Microsoft Office 365 – bit.ly/s6FJgr (Business Wire)
  • Symantec Unites Virtual and Physical Backups With the Impending Release of Backup Exec 2012 – mwne.ws/vv2N0Z (Marketwire)
  • The Oliver Group Will No Longer Be Charging for DAF Travel Time in NY, CT, MA, RI and NJ – bit.ly/vYYvwf (PR Web)

eDiscovery Events

DECEMBER

3rd Annual Controlling Legal Costs Conference
December 7-8, 2011
New York, NY
Click here for more information.

IQPC:  12th eDiscovery Conference
December 14-16, 2011
New York, NY
Click here for more information.

Virtual LegalTech
December 15, 2011
Online
Click here for more information.

 

For Complete Events Calendar Visit – http://tinyurl.com/24cbckg

 

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