You have heard this one before. Changes to the Federal Rules are in the
works that could alleviate the eDiscovery burdens of organizations.
Greeting this news with skepticism would probably be justifi...
The acknowledged power of Continental Europe is Germany. Its steady
economy and stable politics offer foreign companies an inviting prospect
for investment. And yet, as organizations explore and begin...
With the New Year quickly approaching, it is worth reflecting on some of
the key eDiscovery developments that have occurred during 2012. While
legislative, regulatory and rulemaking bodies have undoub...
The reviews are in and movie critics are universally acclaiming Lincoln,
the most recent Hollywood rendition regarding the sixteenth president of
the United States. While viewers may or may not enjoy ...
In what might be characterized as the most anticipated ruling in the
eDiscovery world over the past several months, the district court in Da
Silva Moore v. Publicis Groupe today denied the plaintiffs’...
The eagerly awaited Directive from The Office of Management and Budget
(OMB) and The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) was
released at the end of August. In an attempt to go behind t...
The struggle to stay above the rising tide of information is a constant
battle for organizations. Not only are the costs and logistics
associated with data storage more troubling than ever, but so are...
The times are changing rapidly as data explosion mushrooms, but the more
things change the more they stay the same. In the archiving and
eDiscovery world, organizations are increasingly pushing conten...
Symantec today issued the findings of its second annual Information
Retention and eDiscovery Survey, which examined how enterprises are
coping with the tsunami of electronically stored information (ES...