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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

  • A Changing Definition of Deletion – http://bit.ly/n1ftgC (Craig Ball)
  • A.I., the eDiscovery Edition – Will “PredictiveCoding” Attain Mainstream Acceptance? Maybe – http://bit.ly/qY0gT9 (Farrah Pepper)
  • A New View of Review: Predictive Coding Vows to Cut eDiscovery Drudgery – http://bit.ly/qc9w9x (Joe Dysart)
  • Behind e-Discovery: De-Mystifying Sampling – http://bit.ly/pk6VPa (David Tenenbaum)
  • Computer Forensics Is Key For Thorough And Defensible Investigations – http://bit.ly/nAMlft (Veeral Gosalia)
  • Copyright Infringement and a Torrent of eDiscovery Issues – http://bit.ly/ofK2xl (Michael Zoeller)
  • Court Programs Working Toward Normalcy in eDiscovery – http://bit.ly/qpXKZY (Ariana Tadler, Henry Kelston)
  • Dancing in the Dark – Resolving Form Disputes Early Can Prevent Headaches During Litigation – http://bit.ly/qes2XF (Craig Ball)
  • Do We Need a Porn Pass? http://bit.ly/oBDkw0 (Craig Ball)
  • eDiscovery: Avoid Over-Preservation And Reduce Risk Of An “Unforced Error” – http://bit.ly/pizjfW (Howard Sklar)
  • eDiscovery: Avoiding The High Costs Of Over-Preservation – http://bit.ly/qAXphz (John Schmidt, Jennifer Beckage)
  • eDiscovery Cost-Shifting – http://bit.ly/nnFpqW (Ronni Solomon)
  • eDiscovery Craftsmanship – http://bit.ly/ntVI9v (Wortzman Nickle)
  • E-Discovery: Riding Herd on Social Media ESI – http://bit.ly/omCBIB (Michael Collyard)
  • Google Doesn’t Want Its Litigation Disclosures Googled – http://bit.ly/qJMXPM (Ralph Losey)
  • Google, Facebook Data Irresistible to Law Enforcement, say Experts – http://on.msnbc.com/qE2O34 (Reuters)
  • Hidden Content In Your Documents: What You Don’t Know Can Be Dangerous – http://bit.ly/pkYZ7g (Scott Smull)
  • How eDiscovery Counsel Makes A Difference – http://bit.ly/qjTV1N (Brendan Schulman)
  • How to Ensure Your Electronic Information Will Be Ready For Litigation – http://bit.ly/oyq9S0 (Melissa Evans)
  • Imaging Personal Hard Drives Before Any Claims are Filed – http://bit.ly/phZLXX (Josh Gilliland)
  • Information Governance: Expensive, But Not Adopting Compliance Programs Can Cost Much More – http://bit.ly/njRgRV (Christian Liipfert)
  • In-House Counsel Weaken Argument to Reform eDiscovery – http://bit.ly/oFqBMM (Mark Diamond)
  • Keyword Ads, Trademark Infringement, and the Lanham Act – http://bit.ly/oOOuxM (Craig Hilliard, Erica Heyer)
  • Legal Technology/Ethics – Friending Your Enemies, Tweeting Your Trials: Using Social Media Ethically – http://bit.ly/mQFPJZ (Helen Gunnarsson)
  • Litigation Hold in Exchange 2010 – http://bit.ly/n4rs9G (Bill Tolson)
  • Managing Information Risk and Archiving Social Media – http://onforb.es/q7T164 (Ben Kerschberg)
  • More on eDiscovery Certification – Live from the Masters Conference – http://bit.ly/noUPVS (Ron Friedmann)
  • Patent Litigation Discovery Costs: Judge Rader Throws us a Bone – http://bit.ly/r2jGpn (Bill Gallivan)
  • New Jersey Supreme Court Considering Guidelines Concerning Use of Electronic Devices in Courtroom – http://bit.ly/oKbsnt (Thomas Cafferty)
  • News Flash: Final Judgment Entered in Victor Stanley Case for $2,454,931.10, plus Fees and Costs – http://bit.ly/r455Hi (Ralph Losey)
  • NLRB Opens Useful Escape Hatch for Employers Responding to Obnoxious Social Media Conduct – http://bit.ly/oVoONo (Philip Gordon)
  • Search, Forward – Will Manual Document Review And Keyword Searches be Replaced? http://bit.ly/qmWCod (Andrew Peck)
  • Should the Law Treat Defamatory Tweets the Same Way It Treats Printed Defamation? http://bit.ly/n356E4 (Julie Hilden)
  • Steps to Protect Your Blog From Liability – http://bit.ly/o1kh5C (Jonathan Bick)
  • The ALL CAPS Defense to Defamation – http://bit.ly/qKfGzl (Eric Johnson)
  • The Answer To Soaring eDiscovery Costs – http://bit.ly/qPosbt (Kelli Brooks)
  • The Case for Bringing Predictive Coding to Court – http://bit.ly/pDTJiw (Monica Bay)
  • The Dance: Resolving Form Disputes Early Avoids Litigation Missteps – http://bit.ly/oelaJ3 (Craig Ball)
  • The Future of eDiscovery: Top Ten Trends and Predictions – Webinar Recap – http://bit.ly/nwdXfU (BLLAWG)
  • Thomas Allman: Discovery Subcommittee Report – http://bit.ly/r6jt9S (Monica Bay)
  • Unanswered eDiscovery Questions Create Rift in 3rd Circuit – http://bit.ly/qcL8Or (Kristen Polovoy)
  • Using Big Data Analytics in High-Stakes Litigation – http://bit.ly/r9ZXH4 (Tim Bovy)

Reports and Resources

  • Bytes In Brief – October 2011 – http://bit.ly/pAUoC2 (Sharon Nelson, John Simek)
  • E-Discovery Model Order Now Available for Patent Cases – http://bit.ly/r8JOBH (K&L Gates)
  • Ethical Concerns in eDiscovery and Social Media – IEDC11 – http://bit.ly/qU0Ffz (Tanya Lewis)
  • How Emerging Law and Technology is Shaping Litigation Strategy and Costs – IEDC11 – http://bit.ly/qzsEQM (Mark Smith, Loren Washburn)
  • Inaugural Survey of Electronic Evidence in Ireland (PDF) http://bit.ly/oeMKZ2 (Ernst & Young)
  • Managing eDiscovery: Best Practices and Procedures – IEDC11 – http://bit.ly/qS44ys (Jeffrey Shields)
  • Naming, Identity, and Trademark Law – http://bit.ly/pmhfZz (Laura Heymann)
  • Science Manual for Judges Updated – http://bit.ly/npgKBv (Evan Koblentz)
  • Social Metadata for Libraries, Archives, and Museums: Site Reviews – http://bit.ly/r2H4xh (Karen Smith, Cyndi Shein)
  • State of the Media: SocialMedia Report – http://bit.ly/q5hba5 (Nielsen)
  • The Guru’s Guide for Legal Service Desk Support – http://bit.ly/pFpQ7c (Intelliteach)
  • The Sedona Conference Cooperation Proclamation: Resources for the Judiciary (Public Comment Version) http://bit.ly/r4xPAk (K&L Gates)

Technology and Tactics

Twitter Hashtags of the Week

Vendor Views
Industry Landscape

  • AccessData® Announces Computer Forensics Software Replacement Program – http://bit.ly/oNYbcI (Business Wire)
  • Altep, Inc. to Offer Relativity – http://bit.ly/qXMsdK (PRLog)
  • Altep, Inc. Wins Silver for Data/Security Recovery Services in Houston, TX – http://bit.ly/pGhMv5 (PR.com)
  • BIA Introduces TotalDiscovery.com Legal Hold – Offers Introductory $1.00 Per Custodian Pricing – http://bit.ly/r1XpGJ (Press Release)
  • Certified Records Manager Laurie Fischer Joins Huron Legal – http://bit.ly/omeVIp (Michael Roach)
  • Compare & Contrast: Practice Management – http://bit.ly/pEcWCs (Sean Doherty)
  • Deploy Review Attorney SWAT Team, Using Separate Skills to Reach a Common Goal –http://bit.ly/oQubW3 (Jeffrey Parkhurst)
  • Discovery Services:  The View From An Innovator In eDiscovery And Document Review – http://bit.ly/nFYADz (Ashish Prasad)
  • EDRM Advertising – Beginning 11/1/11 – http://bit.ly/nOcOvD (George Socha, Tom Gelbmann)
  • Epiq Systems Announces Immediate Availability of Relativity, Expands Options for eDisclosure Review – http://bit.ly/p5WSpp (Press Release)
  • Epiq Systems Expands Expert Services Amid Growing Demand for End-to-End eDiscovery Services – http://bit.ly/oLk4vd (Press Release)
  • Falcon Discovery:  Co-Sourcing – An Emerging Solution For In-House eDiscovery Management – http://bit.ly/rfrdvr (Don McLaughlin)
  • Guidance Software to Announce 2011 Third Quarter Financial Results – http://bit.ly/oYWYXo (Business Wire)
  • HP-Autonomy Deal is Done! http://bit.ly/oas7Ro (Evan Koblentz)
  • HP’s New Software Guy Hints at Products to Come – http://bit.ly/oduZBo (Eric Knorr)
  • IBM to Acquire Security Intelligence Provider Q1 Labs – http://bit.ly/naAU5A (Todd Watson)
  • Informative Graphics Builds Yammer Integration for Document Review – http://mwne.ws/n1Lo2X (Marketwire)
  • kCura Relativity Ecosystem Apps and On-Line User Support Are Good Marketing – http://bit.ly/qRD2Xh (Chris Dale)
  • Legal Industry Veteran Jennifer Schwartz Joins The Cowen Group – http://bit.ly/n3eX9X(PR Web)
  • LexisNexis Announces InterAction 6.1 – http://bit.ly/qr0HHL (Legal IT Professionals)
  • LogicForce Consulting Enhances eDiscovery Services with Nuix Partnership – http://bit.ly/nytwto(Business Wire)
  • Lucid Imagination: Open Source Search Reaches for Big Data – http://bit.ly/oRRo9B (Stephen Arnold)
  • Oracle and Autonomy Cross Swords – http://bit.ly/q7305G (Maureen O’Gara)
  • Socialware Welcomes Former Morgan Stanley Smith Barney Vice Chairman as Senior Advisor – http://mwne.ws/oZYpWN (Marketwire)
  • StoredIQ Launches Thought-Leadership Initiatives in Big Data – http://bit.ly/qByBiN (Business Wire)
  • TotalDiscovery Adds Legal Hold Service – http://bit.ly/qnSu4L (Evan Koblentz)
  • Trustwave Appoints New Chief Marketing Officer – http://mwne.ws/nSyC4E (Marketwire)
  • Venio Systems Cited in IDC MarketScape Report on Early Case Assessment – http://bit.ly/mYD9qT (PR Web)
  • Whoever Your Regulator Is, They Use EnCase eDiscovery – http://bit.ly/nJrJqS (Victor Limongelli)

eDiscovery Events

OCTOBER

Masters Conference
October 3-5, 2011
Washington, DC
Click here for more information.

E-Discovery Ireland
October 6, 2011
Dublin, Ireland
Click here for more information.

Storage Networking World
October 10-13, 2011
Orlando, FL
Click here for more information.

LITCON 11
October 16, 2011
Washington, DC
Click here for more information.

Gartner Symposium/ITxpo
October 16-20, 2011
Orlando, FL
Click here for more information.

Argyle Executive Forum
October 18, 2011
New York, NY
Click here for more information.

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.

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

 

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