The Top Ten Faux Pas of TIFFs
By Daniel Pelc, Esq.
September 2005 | Law Practice Today
EDD and the Perils of the Smoking Gun
By Craig Ball
15 August 2005 | Legal Technology
Let's Get Relevant: Using Document Analytics To Reduce Total Discovery Cost
By Mike Kinnaman
June 2005 | e-Discovery: Law & Strategy
Cell Phone Voicemail Easily Hacked: They got Paris Hilton's contacts, and could get yours, too
By Bob Sullivan
28 February 2005 | MSNBC
E-Discovery Issues Present Challenges in Court Cases
By Martha J. Dawson
18 February 2005 | Puget Sound Business Journal
A Revolution in e-Discovery — The Persuasive Economics of the "Document Analytic" Approach
February 2005 | Reed Smith
Toshiba vs. Superior Court of Santa Clara County
03 December 2004 | The Superior Court of Santa Clara County
Success Story: Dennis Kennedy: "TechnoLawyer of the Year" Bridges the Gap Between Law and Technology
By JD Bliss
17 November 2004 | JDBliss.com
In-House EDD: A Controversial Topic at Best
By Jeffrey Beard
09 November 2004 | LawTech Guru Blog
EDD: Look Who's Not Coming to Dinner
By Bruce MacEwan
03 November 2004 | www.bmacewan.com
By George Paul
October 2004 | American Lawyer
Basic Computer Knowledge is Crucial: To respond to electronic discovery or to formulate it, counsel needs to understand computer systems
By Sills Cummis Epstein & Gross P.C.
13 September 2004 | New Jersey Law Journal
How Americans use instant messaging
By Eulynn Shiu and Amanda Lenhart
01 September 2004 | PEW Internet & American Life Project
Does Electronic Discovery Suspend Large Company Document Retention Policies Forever?
By Cindy Warner
Summer 2004 | DRI
How Permanent Is That Storage?
By Cindy Carlson
August 2004 | Law Library Resource Xchange
IT faces regulatory requirements for electronic communications archiving
By Steve Kenniston
21 June 2004 | TechRepublic.com
Are Instant Messages Discoverable?
By Gregory S. McCurdy and Martha J. Dawson
07 June 2004 | The National Law Journal
May 2004 | TechnoLawyer.com
By Jiyun Cameron Lee, Esq.
April 20, 2004 | TechnoLawyer.com
Keynote Address at ABA TechShow 2004
25 March 2004
Lou Andreozzi, President of LexisNexis North America, and Mike Wilens, President of West, share their opinions about the future of legal technology.
Unfettered Database Access in Discovery: Inherent Right or Sanction for Non-compliance?
By Dean Gonsowski and David Weber
April 2004 | Digital Discovery & e-Evidence
In-House Tech Survey Results
Corporate Counsel
22 April 2004 | law.com
Forensic Examination of Digital Evidence: A Guide for Law Enforcement
April 2004 | NIJ Special Report
This guide is intended for use by members of the law enforcement community who are responsible for the examination of digital evidence.
Patterns In It Litigation: Systems Failure (1976-2000)
A Study by PriceWaterhouseCoopers LLP
Ask the IT Guy
By Chuck Linebaugh
March 2004 | Modern Practice
2004 Legal Technology Trends: Do We Stand on the Threshold of the Next Legal Killer App?
DennisKennedy.com
Content Overload: Companies are choking on information employees create
By Tony Kontzer
19 January 2004 | Information Week
Office 2003/XP Add-in: Remove Hidden Data
05 January 2004 | Microsoft®
The Jurisprudence of Hard Disk Inspections: Protections by Protocol
By Adam I. Cohen and Gina Dombosch
2004 | Mealey Publications
Corporate Counsel's 2003 Technology Survey of In-House Legal Departments
May 2003 | law.com
THE NEW COMPLIANCE MANDATE: Understanding the Evolving Legal Landscape for Information Technology and Electronic Records
By Randolph A Kahn, ESQ. and Barclay T. Blair
Kahn Consulting, Inc.
By Randolph A Kahn, ESQ. and Barclay T. Blair
Kahn Consulting, Inc.
Best Practices for Seizing Electronic Evidence
United States Secret Service
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