Case Study: Investigation Quickly Uncovers Evidence of Harassment Enabling Decisive Preventative Action

Investigation Quickly Uncovers Evidence of Harassment Enabling Decisive Preventative Action Finding questionable communication between a teacher and student by utilising combination of forensics and Riskcovery services. Client Challenge A concerned

Case Study: Healthcare Market Dynamic-Changing Second Request

Healthcare Market Dynamic-Changing Second Request Consilio assists eight sizeable healthcare entities undergoing a monumental second request antitrust investigation. Client Challenge Eight sizable healthcare entities undergoing regulatory scrutiny of a merger

Webinar: Understanding Analytic Tools in eDiscovery and How They’re Being Applied in the Real World

Webinar: Understanding Analytic Tools in eDiscovery and How They’re Being Applied in the Real World Xavier Diokno and Brent Stevens presented on the webinar Understanding Analytic Tools in eDiscovery and How They're Being

New EU Regulation Makes Data Exchange with Countries More Difficult – Threat of More Legal Disputes

Börsen-Zeitung (June 8, 2018): Data Transfer Trouble (Translation from the German original „Daumenschrauben beim Datentransfer“) New EU regulation makes data exchange with countries more difficult – Threat of more legal disputes Author: Heidi Rohde.

How To Control Data As Technology Complicates E-Discovery

How To Control Data As Technology Complicates E-Discovery While technology is making certain aspects of e-discovery faster and easier — think of the process improvements that technology-assisted review has produced — it is

The Challenge of Complying with China’s New Cybersecurity Law

In a bid to assert control over cyberspace, China passed a sweeping cybersecurity law that affects virtually every company doing business in that country. The law is set to go into effect June 1, 2017. Despite its broad reach and potential for disruption, it appears that very few legal professionals are aware of the law. A 2017 survey by Consilio showed that just a quarter of legal tech professionals are aware of the law. Just 2% are “very aware” and a scant minority (14%) are “very concerned.”