Webinar: Threading the eDiscovery Needle: Achieving Efficient and Defensible Document Review

Webinar: Threading the eDiscovery Needle: Achieving Efficient and Defensible Document Review Document review is typically the most expensive phase of an eDiscovery project, with past studies attributing more than half of discovery

Webinar: Beyond the Four Corners: Evolving Electronic Documents

Webinar: Beyond the Four Corners: Evolving Electronic Documents The definition and boundaries of “document” are changing, as new source and file types proliferate and custodian behavior changes. New challenges like modern attachments,

Webinar: Off-Channel Communications: Strategies and Best Practices

Webinar: Off-Channel Communications: Strategies and Best Practices Never have there been so many communication devices, apps, and services available for use by employees, and employees helping themselves to these options can create

Webinar: Who’s the Boss: Competence, Supervision, and Flexible Legal Staffing

Webinar: Who’s the Boss: Competence, Supervision, and Flexible Legal Staffing Attorneys must meet their ethical duties of competence and supervision in all matters, but how can they fulfill those duties when they

Webinar: Celebrating eDiscovery Day 2022

Webinar: Celebrating eDiscovery Day 2022 Join us as we celebrate eDiscovery day with a 30-minute discussion covering some notable cases from 2022, as well as some technological innovations for improving efficiency and quality while

Webinar: Cloud Watching: Strategies and Best Practices for Microsoft 365 Discovery

Webinar: Cloud Watching: Strategies and Best Practices for Microsoft 365 Discovery Microsoft 365 was already widely-used before 2020, and the rise of remote work since then has caused adoption and use of

Webinar: In the Beginning: Identification and Preservation Fundamentals

ESI spoliation remains a frequent issue – particularly in the gray area where new devices, applications, or services are transitioning from niche adoption to mainstream use. Hence the importance of these phases in an eDiscovery effort: almost every other type of failure can be fixed with adequate time and money, but once unique, relevant ESI is gone, it’s gone.