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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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  • 10 Tips to Cut Costs in Patent Litigation – http://bit.ly/vxeAOU (Joseph Drayton)
  • A Tale of Three Sanctions’ Motions – You Don’t Have To Be Perfect, Just Good – http://bit.ly/rys9NY (James Cook)
  • Automating Attorney Review: Race Against the E-discovery Machine? http://bit.ly/sr2GcG (Katey Wood)
  • Broken Hearted Early Discovery – http://bit.ly/rMPH8a (Josh Gilliland)
  • California Cellphone Search Case Highlights Courts’ Tech Problems – http://bit.ly/rXKfIs (Kate Moser)
  • Chief Judge Rader Introduces Proposed Model Order on eDiscovery In Patent Cases – http://bit.ly/vUJwjQ (Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney)
  • Citing Orwell, Supreme Court Appears Wary of Police GPS Surveillance – http://bit.ly/usLE1j (Marcia Coyle)
  • Controlling E-Discovery Costs In Patent Cases – http://bit.ly/uR8cdg (Eric Sinrod)
  • Corporations and Their Lawyers Look to the Cloud for DIY E-discovery – http://bit.ly/rv1N8X (Shannon Green)
  • Court Denies Motion to Re-Tax Costs Related to Conversion of ESI, Including “Project Management” Costs – http://bit.ly/tFzB1f (K&L Gates)
  • Court Goes Nuclear on Deadline Desperadoes – http://bit.ly/vkid3i (Michael Tucker)
  • Deciphering the NLRB’s Stance on Social Media Issues – http://bit.ly/szv9GN (Michael Schmidt)
  • Discovery Procedures to Obtain Social Media Evidence – 3 Different Approaches – http://bit.ly/ssuI1v (John Patzakis)
  • Does the Fifth Amendment Protect Your Encryption Key? http://bit.ly/vrdRAM (Joshua Engel)
  • ECPA, 4th Amendment, and FOIA – http://bit.ly/v00MjU (Allison Walton)
  • eDiscovery: What Increased Data Protection Means for the Global Economy – http://bit.ly/sFKCsp (Steven Hunter)
  • Employees’ Facebook Pages Are Private, Until They’re Not – http://bit.ly/vg1tn1 (Mikal Belicove)
  • Facebook Spoliation Costs Widower and His Attorney $700K in Sanctions – http://bit.ly/tQ20Su (Christopher Danzig)
  • Four Things to Know About Authenticating SocialMedia eDiscovery – http://bit.ly/sPp0QR (Rakesh Madhava)
  • Fulbright’s 2011 Litigation Trends Report Predictions – http://bit.ly/siqRir (Dean Gonsowski)
  • Google Confuses Search & eDiscovery; May Cost Billions – http://bit.ly/siHUH7 (Dan Elam)
  • Inspection Demands: What is a Diligent Search? http://bit.ly/s0w0Pu (Katherine Gallo)
  • Lawyers and Firms Navigate Social Media Mine Field – http://bit.ly/ueVKf7 (Sara Randazzo)
  • Manage ESI Dangers With Targeted Collections – http://bit.ly/ut3Fzk (Dave Walton)
  • New York Courts Grapple With Social Media Mining – http://bit.ly/sIE8Rn (Nicole Black)
  • Preserving ESI in N.J. Federal Court – http://bit.ly/s6DuJo (Kristen Polovoy)
  • Recent Case Law Provides Guidance for ESI Production – http://bit.ly/voPx0M (Mark Berman)
  • Risk Appetite: No Thanks, I’m Full – http://bit.ly/uTlaxi (Howard Sklar)
  • Rosetta Stone Translates International Frameworks into Data Privacy – http://bit.ly/u5jP0O (Catherine Dunn)
  • Scalability Defined and Why it is Important – http://bit.ly/rCcdje (Kevin Nichols)
  • Social Network Impersonator Fined by Spanish Data Protection Authority – http://bit.ly/vAPTCN (Gonzalo Gallego)
  • Spoliation of the Facebook Timeline – http://bit.ly/uO0r5q (Bill Tolson)
  • Suing Employees for Computer Fraud Gets Easier – http://bit.ly/tR9qBA (Nick Akerman)
  • Technology-Assisted Review: Judges, Defensibility and Efficiency – http://bit.ly/rvgBaT (David Meadows)
  • The Dark Side of E-Discovery Pricing – http://bit.ly/sCtqH0 (Evan Koblentz)
  • The Duty to Preserve – When Should Lawyers Mistrust Their Clients? http://bit.ly/uDzB7Q (Dennis Kiker)
  • Tips for Handling E-Discovery when Representing a CJA Defendant –http://bit.ly/sGzHHk (Brooke Oppenheimer)
  • What Makes The Georgetown Advanced eDiscovery Program Special? http://bit.ly/w3f4UU (Karl Schieneman, Bob Eisenberg)
  • Will New Electronic Discovery Rules Save Organizations Millions or Deny Justice? http://onforb.es/sDJZOf (Matthew Nelson)
  • You’re Being Sued. Do You Know Where Your Data Is? http://bit.ly/uRh9V2 (Christina DesMarais)

Reports and Resources

  • Copyright Infringement as Compelled Speech – http://bit.ly/vPa2CK (Abraham Drassinower)
  • Corporate Governance Development Framework – http://hvrd.me/tjyAjc (Scott Hirst)
  • Corporations Do Not Have the Necessary Technology to Manage the Information Explosion – http://bit.ly/u7NDUu (Business Wire)
  • Fios – eDiscovery Case Law Update Fall 2011 – http://bit.ly/rLoiYD (Rebecca James)
  • The Federal Rules of Evidence – http://bit.ly/ucDO4n (Legal Information Institute)
  • The Socialbot Network: When Bots Socialize for Fame and Money (PDF) http://bit.ly/unLqRh (Boshmaf, Muslukhov, Beznosov, Ripeanu)
  • Unfiltered Orange | The eDiscovery Month of October in Review – http://bit.ly/slPbeh (OrangeLT)

Technology and Tactics

Twitter Hashtags of the Week

Vendor Views
Industry Landscape

eDiscovery Events

NOVEMBER

Text Analytics Summit West
November 10-11, 2011
San Jose, CA
Click here for more information.

Gartner Symposium/ITxpo
November 14-17, 2011
Gold Coast, Australia
Click here for more information.

The 9th Annual General Counsel Conference – West Coast
November 15-16, 2011
San Francisco, CA
Click here for more information.

The Litigation Summit and Exposition
November 15-16, 2011
Washington, DC
Click here information.

The 8th Annual Advanced eDiscovery Institute
November 17-18, 2011
Arlington, VA
Click here for more information.

eDiscovery Readiness for Government
November 29 – December 01, 2011
Arlington, VA
Click here for more information.

For Complete Events Calendar Visithttp://tinyurl.com/24cbckg

 

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