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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

  • 1st Circuit: Data Breach Victims Can Recover Some Costs – http://bit.ly/sgPhY0 (Sheri Qualters)
  • A Federal Rule for Preservation: A Solution in Search of a Problem? (Part 1) http://bit.ly/vZBx4k (Tom Mighell)
  • A Proposal for Preservation Rule Amendments – http://bit.ly/nQ7Jzq (William Wallace Belt)
  • A World of Copyright Confusion on the Web – http://bit.ly/qpGVEW (Craig Smith)
  • ABA Formal Opinion 11-460 is at Odds With Stengart v. Loving Care Agency, Inc. – http://bit.ly/rINI9h (Gibbons)
  • Airline E-mails Could Play a Big Part in Buffalo, NY Plane Crash Lawsuit – http://bit.ly/rt05By (Christopher Danzig)
  • An eDiscovery Trick or Treat?  http://bit.ly/rB7C0D (OrangeLT)
  • Compare and Contrast: US and UK attitudes to Preservation Sanctions – http://bit.ly/ujfAVb (Chris Dale)
  • Court Acknowledges Calls for Caution when Applying “Proportionality Test” to Preservation – http://bit.ly/mZSwRF (K&L Gates)
  • Court Requires Fired Social Media Employee to Return Usernames and Passwords – http://bit.ly/o6zY4s (Evan Brown)
  • Courts Still Look Toward Traditional, Low-Tech Factors – http://bit.ly/qtKkGD (Leonard Deutchman)
  • Discovery of Social Media in New York – http://bit.ly/q9PuJ0 (Emily Stitelman)
  • Early Case Assessment (ECA) Insight from Industry Experts – http://bit.ly/qZf06q (Kate Slattery)
  • eDiscovery in SEC and FINRA Investigations – http://bit.ly/vl6RLO (Rachel Tausend, Josh Dutill)
  • eDiscovery Trends:  A Green Light for Predictive Coding? http://bit.ly/owAVcb (Jason Krause)
  • eLessons Learned: Stable? Yes. Standstill? No. http://bit.ly/uGOosL (Eric Abes)
  • Employee Facebook Comments as Protected Activity – http://bit.ly/n3nkr6 (Randy Avram, Michael Rosenberg)
  • Examining A New Trend: eDiscovery Cost Awards for Winners – http://bit.ly/ppsxTJ(Ralph Losey)
  • Insurance for Information Stolen in Data Breaches – http://bit.ly/vN6yJR (Joseph Jean, Rachel Wrightson)
  • Interview with Judge Paul Grimm, Chief United States Magistrate Judge (2 of 3) http://bit.ly/n1MhPc (Discovery Brain)
  • Interview with Judge Paul Grimm, Chief United States Magistrate Judge (3 of 3) http://bit.ly/p1TmeP (Discovery Brain)
  • Judge: Google Can’t Keep Email Under Wraps in Oracle Suit – http://bit.ly/oCFRLt (Amy Miller)
  • Jury Convicts on 4 of 5 Counts in Facebook Threat Case – http://bit.ly/pGPoNu (Amaris Elliot-Engel)
  • Key eDiscovery Considerations for Selecting a Cloud Service Provider – http://bit.ly/ufaWFo (Philip Favro)
  • Limitations of Facebook “Download Your Information” Feature for eDiscovery Preservation – http://bit.ly/vjiz9E (John Patzakis)
  • Manage ESI Dangers With Targeted Collections – http://bit.ly/uF4b75 (Dave Walton)
  • N.J. Malpractice Lawyer’s Blog Post Draws Defamation Suit – http://bit.ly/tjWxfA (Mary Pat Gallagher)
  • Poll Results for eDiscovery Market – http://bit.ly/sK7xRc (Charles Skamser)
  • Potential Taxation of eDiscovery Costs Could Alter Discovery Paradigm – http://bit.ly/tUe64X (Philip Yanella)
  • Producing Excel Spreadsheets as Tiffs – http://bit.ly/peHdS6 (Josh Gilliland)
  • Read All Over: Two New Opinions Describe Need to Keep Email from the Wrong Hands – http://bit.ly/rUEYJ9 (James Podgers)
  • Supreme Court of Canada Holds That Publication of Hyperlink To Defamatory Material Is Not Itself Defamatory – http://bit.ly/owFUsc (Christine Corcos)
  • ‘Telecommuting Employee’ Insufficient for Jurisdiction – http://bit.ly/rhDS58 (Shari Claire Lewis)
  • The Challenge Continues: Protecting Privileged Information – http://bit.ly/uQf3f7 (Mike Hamilton
  • The Data Privacy Debate in Social Media Market Research: A Legal Perspective – http://bit.ly/pL6dXX (Monique Altheim)
  • The Dangers of Trusting Technology to Keep Privileged Documents From Opposing Counsel – http://bit.ly/oM3D5c (Quarles & Brady)
  • The Effective Use of Rule 502(d) in eDiscovery Cases – http://bit.ly/u3spSf (Thomas Gricks)
  • There’s Someone Here for You. It’s Your Deleted Data.  http://bit.ly/oJUxZL (Trent Livingston)
  • Using Lean Six Sigma and Predictive Coding to Confront Volume Problem – http://bit.ly/vIi5qx (Stephanie Blair, Tara Lawler)
  • Work Email: Clients Beware – http://bit.ly/q104hX (Edward Spiro, Judith Mogul)

Reports and Resources

  • ACC Surveys CLOs on Hiring, Headaches, and Happiness – http://bit.ly/rVOMn9 (Sue Reisinger)
  • Brookings: Technology and the Innovation Economy – http://bit.ly/mTFPmz (Darrell West)
  • Contract Versus Statute in Internet Governance (PDF) http://bit.ly/rZOQWp (Lee Bygrave)
  • Corporate Directors’ Concerns Range from Risk to iPhones – http://bit.ly/u2RWpI (Sue Reisinger)
  • Current Listing of States That Have Enacted E-Discovery Rules – http://bit.ly/nzNq4v (K&L Gates)
  • Definition of Cloud Computing – NIST Releases Final SP 800-145 – http://bit.ly/rhfzNo (RIchard Santalesa)
  • Disclosure of Information on Social Networking Websites – http://bit.ly/nocata (Patrick Connors)
  • EDRM Identification Standards (Early Case & Early Data Assessments) – Review and Comment – http://bit.ly/qg4E23 (George Socha)
  • Ethics And Discovery – http://bit.ly/pXxxsU (OrangeLT)
  • IT Management Slideshow: eDiscovery Disasters: What Every CIO Needs to Know – http://bit.ly/pTZaKy (Jennifer Lawinski)
  • Law Firm Study: Cooperation, Gadgets Remain Discovery Obstacles – http://bit.ly/qCF6Q4 (Evan Koblentz)
  • Linked Data Integration Framework (A Framework for Linked Data Applications) http://bit.ly/o5KJf1 (Schultz, Matteini, Isele, Bizer, Becker)
  • Pennsylvania Supreme Court To Tweet Rulings – http://bit.ly/pgF1hL (K&L Gates)
  • Survey Reveals that Corporate Legal IT Spending is Expected to Remain Strong Despite Weak Economy – http://bit.ly/s9jVfl (Business Wire)
  • TREC Legal Track 2010/2011 Updates – http://bit.ly/nA9dsw (Evan Koblentz)

Technology and Tactics

Twitter Hashtags of the Week

Vendor Views
Industry Landscape

  • BlackBag Technologies Announces New BlackLight™ 2011 R4 Forensic Software Release – http://bit.ly/uP09lu (PR Web)
  • CaseCentral – Weekly ‘Case in Point’ eDiscovery Cartoon Series Celebrates Third Anniversary – http://bit.ly/sQUB5N (Business Wire)
  • Complete Managed eDiscovery Services Require Both Talent and Technology – http://bit.ly/rm29x1 (OrangeLT)
  • eDiscovery DIY™ – Internet Enabled Data Processing – http://bit.ly/n0l0Oy (IE Discovery)
  • eDiscoveryJournal Founders Officially Launch New Market Research Firm — eDJ Group, Inc. – http://mwne.ws/vCN7hC (Marketwire)
  • ExaGrid Announces Disk Backup with Deduplication Appliance Support for IBM Tivoli Storage Manager (TSM) http://bit.ly/ruWRSt (Business Wire)
  • Hyland Software Named a Leader in Magic Quadrant for Enterprise Content Management, 2011 – http://prn.to/nm1gew (PR Newswire)
  • IBM Adds Analytics, Cloud And Virtualisation Products – http://bit.ly/mS9wvU (Jeffrey Burt)
  • IBM Blasts HP Autonomy Acquisition – http://bit.ly/veLJlM (Antony Savvas)
  • IBM says “Don’t Cloud Wash!” Then Proceeds to Cloud Wash; SNIA Commits to New Testing Standard – http://bit.ly/oAr2VS (Joshua Kunkle)
  • Imation InfiniVault Acquisition Gives SMBs New Storage Option for Managing Life Cycle of Data – http://bit.ly/rEPrRG (Jerome Wendt)
  • Index Engines Is Expanding Further Into eDiscovery – http://bit.ly/rHARwQ (Evan Koblentz)
  • Informative Graphics Corporation Previews Brava 7 – http://bit.ly/qSblre (Marketwire)
  • Jaspersoft Announces New Hadoop-Based Big Data Analytics Solution – http://bit.ly/pxlT5U (PR Newswire)
  • kCura Ranked Number 42 Fastest Growing Company in North America on Deloitte’s 2011 Technology Fast 500 – http://mwne.ws/ozKpbP (Marketwire)
  • LexisNexis® Applied Discovery® Introduces Managed Review Services – http://bit.ly/tuCLgV (Press Release)
  • Lexis Opens E-Discovery Outsourcing Service – http://bit.ly/utxyBL (Evan Koblentz)
  • MD5 Selects iCONECT for Expansion into eDisclosure Services – http://bit.ly/phdJnM (PR Log)
  • Names to Know in Data Storage: Hitachi Data Systems (HDS) – http://onforb.es/uaPYX5 (Ben Kerschberg)
  • New ACEDS Executive Director – http://bit.ly/oNU3re (ACEDS)
  • Oracle Buys RightNow for $1.5 Billion to Add Cloud Services – http://bit.ly/o8MrAr (Bloomberg)
  • The Dolan Company (DiscoverReady) to Report Third Quarter Financial Results on November 2, 2011 – http://bit.ly/tZRJd2(Business Wire)
  • Which Practice Management SaaS Is Best for Your Firm? http://bit.ly/tJTots (Sean Doherty)

eDiscovery Events

OCTOBER

ACC Annual Meeting
October 23-26, 2011
Denver, CO
Click here for more information.

15th Annual IT.CAN Conference
October 27-28, 2011
Toronto, Canada
Click here for more information.

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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