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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

  • Addressing The Dark Side Of Big Data: Preservation, Legal Holds And Defensible Disposition After Rambus – http://bit.ly/WVBekY (Mary Mack)
  • Are Courts Beginning To Take Proportionality Seriously In eDiscovery? http://bit.ly/UMt7ms (Howard Merten, Paul Kessimian)
  • Best Practices for Preparing a Clawback Agreement – http://hvrd.me/Wxm19m (Noam Noked)
  • Can I Use Archive.org to Authenticate Electronic Evidence? http://bit.ly/USUNq2 (Justin Capuano)
  • Confusion in the Courts – TIFF “Form” is Searchable? http://bit.ly/WRoFqI (Michael Arkfeld)
  • Coping With eDiscovery: Practical Tips From An Experienced Litigator – http://bit.ly/UN6zC4 (Christopher Cox)
  • Escape From Babel: The Grossman-Cormack Glossary – http://bit.ly/UMxCO7 (Ralph Losey)
  • Ex-Employee is Not Required to Produce iPhone in Discovery – http://bit.ly/WwYvcG (Jeff Kosseff)
  • Expert Witness: Chief Judge James Holderman Discusses eDiscovery Pilot Program – http://bit.ly/YklOHk (Jason Krause)
  • From Law Clerk to First Chair: Effective Positioning of TAR – http://bit.ly/UxiDHz (Stephanie Maw)
  • Hammer and Wiping Software Use to Destroy Evidence Results in Dismissal of Plaintiff’s Claims – http://bit.ly/WWTXN5 (K&L Gates)
  • ITC Advances Discovery Reform – http://bit.ly/Uhdp2H (Mark Michels)
  • Legality of Warrantless Cellphone Searches Goes to Courts and Legislatures – http://nyti.ms/YkoFzV (Somini Sangupta)
  • New Sources Of Relief From E-Discovery Burdens – http://bit.ly/Uxi7t8 (Mark Austrian)
  • Northern District (California) Unveils eDiscovery Guidelines – http://bit.ly/WZcQyP (Vanessa Blum)
  • Pan-Pacific Data Privacy Laws & Regulations: Impact On U.S. eDiscovery And Investigations – http://bit.ly/Uxgtb3 (Mukesh Advani)
  • Part Three: Like it or Not, Predictive Coding is Here and Judges Want you to Use it – http://bit.ly/WSXgog (Cat Casey)
  • Predictive Coding Metrics are for Weenies – Part IV – http://bit.ly/YmKDCw (Karl Schieneman)
  • Privilege – Waivers and Logs Continue to Trip Up Counsel – http://bit.ly/WGfTMh (IT-Lex)
  • Summary of the EDI Summit – http://bit.ly/YiZQV9 (Peter Pepiton)
  • Surreptitious Text Messages to Communicate with a Client During a Deposition Are Not Privileged – http://bit.ly/WSN7It (Suzanne Janusz)
  • Ten Things To Consider When Bringing eDiscovery In-House – http://bit.ly/UUIPfj (Peter Coons, Chuck Kellner)
  • The Duty to Preserve in Tax Controversies – http://bit.ly/WqC6xJ (Stuart Bassin)
  • Update: Technology Assisted Review Backgrounder – http://bit.ly/IiTGtb (@OrangeLT)
  • Work Product Protects Consulting Expert Even If Investigation in Part for Business Reasons – http://bit.ly/WRmZ0y (Gregory Joseph)

Reports and Resources

  • Court Adopts New eDiscovery Guidelines Effective November 27, 2012 – http://1.usa.gov/WZd0Gu (US District Court, Northern District of CA)
  • KPMG General Counsel Survey 2012 (PDF) http://bit.ly/WQmlQN (Kathryn Brittan, David Eastwood)
  • Legal IT Professionals 2012 Global Cloud Survey Report (PDF) – http://svy.mk/V3WAXv (@LegalIT)
  • Pew Report – Cell Phone Activities 2012 (PDF) http://bit.ly/Yi8UcP (Maeve Duggan, Lee Rainie)
  • Resources for Considering eDiscovery | Orange Legal Technologies –  http://bit.ly/tBqsyD (@OrangeLT)
  • The Sedona Conference® Cooperation Proclamation – http://bit.ly/UUJk9b (Ronald Hedges, Kenneth Withers)

Sight and Sound

Technology and Tactics

  • 6th Annual ABA Journal Blawg 100 – http://bit.ly/UYo4Qa (Molly McDonough, Sarah Randag, Lee Rawles)
  • Banned on Wall St.: Facebook, Twitter and Gmail – http://nyti.ms/Uy0PMk (Michael Kaplan)
  • Blogger’s Fair-Use Argument Regarding Copyrighted Photo Questionable – http://bit.ly/WuolOC (Eric Johnson)
  • Discovery in Trucking Cases – E-ZPass and PrePass – http://bit.ly/WWoAlC (Morgan Adams)
  • Employer Best Practices For Social Media Use On And Off The Job – http://bit.ly/UN7RgC (Daniel Ornstein)
  • European Commission Establishes European Cloud Partnership Steering Board – http://bit.ly/UYrVMU (Ezra Steinhardt)
  • FBI uses Twitter, Social Media to Look for Securities Fraud – http://bit.ly/WRw7SN (Matthew Goldstein, Jennifer Ablan)
  • Google Adds Cloud Infrastructure Muscle Vs. Amazon – http://bit.ly/UOp1dH (Charles Babcock)
  • HP/Autonomy-Type Accounting Issues Likely to Proliferate and Trigger Tougher FASB Rules – http://bit.ly/UYtkmR (Peter Atwater)
  • IOU a Message – http://bit.ly/Uxhu2K (Workshare)
  • Microsoft Pulls Back On New Update for Exchange 2010 – http://bit.ly/UxjsQH (John Mello)
  • Secret Email And Texting Apps – Business Insider – http://read.bi/YngN0D (Dylan Love)
  • Study Finds Rise in Texting Even as Revenue Drops – http://nyti.ms/Ymoc0c (Brian Chen)
  • The CIA and Email Security – http://bit.ly/WGbKI2 (Jeff Orloff)
  • The Good and Bad of Email Quotas – http://bit.ly/UTspDZ (John Mello)
  • The Wait Is Over: DOJ And SEC Release Resource Guide To FCPA – http://bit.ly/UYkyVH (Weil, Gotshal & Manges)
  • Three Recent TCPA Cases Illustrate Divergent Treatment of Similar Conduct – http://bit.ly/Uk3Gsl (Andrew Hoffman)
  • Twitter CEO Dick Costolo: Users Can Download Their Entire Archive By Year-End – http://bit.ly/YmlBDu (Sarah Perez)
  • UK Government Challenges Expected Benefits of Draft European Data Protection Regulation – http://bit.ly/WVvlnH(Mac Macmillan)
  • Veenome Raises Another $600K To Translate Video Content Into Machine-Readable Data – http://tcrn.ch/WW0Wpt (Anthony Ha)

Vendor Views
Industry Landscape

  • A Hong Kong eDiscovery Snapshot in the Company of Epiq Systems – http://bit.ly/WVtQ9b (Chris Dale)
  • Advanced Discovery Expands eDiscovery Expertise with the Hiring of Canaan Himmelbaum – http://bit.ly/UjZAjN (PR Web)
  • Apersee Expands Events Calendar – http://bit.ly/WWmAd7 (Web Announcement)
  • Autonomy’s Mike Lynch: HP Is Like A Plane With The Engine On Fire –  http://read.bi/USXRlO (Julie Bort)
  • C2C’s ArchiveOne Achieves Cornerstone Compliance throughout Harrow College – http://bit.ly/WWnFld (Press Release)
  • Comparing Providers: Competencies, Attributes and Distribution Frameworks – http://bit.ly/WypjcI (ACEDS)
  • Daegis Enables Mobile Access to eDiscovery Review – http://bit.ly/UUj4vO (Business Wire)
  • Daegis to Announce Fiscal 2013 Second Quarter Results on November 29, 2012 – http://bit.ly/Wy2BRO (Business Wire)
  • Deal Lawyers Mostly Mum on HP’s Ill-Fated Autonomy Acquisition – http://bit.ly/YiDUJU (Brian Baxter)
  • dtSearch Rolls Out New Filters – http://bit.ly/UkARMl (Jasmine Ashton)
  • eDiscovery On The Move – OneO® Mobile Access – http://bit.ly/rJSK2E (@OrangeLT)
  • EDRM: Beyond the Boxes – http://bit.ly/YodrKZ (Samantha Green)
  • First Advantage Litigation Consulting Expands Operations in Hong Kong – http://on.mktw.net/Wy5bay (Marketwire)
  • FTI Consulting: eDiscovery Steps Outside Of The Black Box – http://bit.ly/Ugsm4Y (Joe Looby)
  • HP Addresses Customer Concerns After Autonomy Write-Down – http://bit.ly/Ymlacv (Evan Koblentz)
  • HP’s Autonomy Deal Highlights Pattern of Bad Ideas – http://bit.ly/UT3znP (Associated Press)
  • HP, Autonomy & a Lesson in Due Diligence – http://bit.ly/WGjCcL (Howard Sklar)
  • HP Autonomy eDiscovery Tools: Targeting former Autonomy Execs?  http://bit.ly/WVv2cy (The VAR Guy)
  • HP Investor Sues Over Losses From Alleged Autonomy Fraud –  http://bloom.bg/USX4Bl (Joel Rosenblatt)
  • kCura Relativity Assisted Review – Case Study/Workflow | Digital Forensics and eDiscovery – http://bit.ly/V2Q5UA (Millnet)
  • kCura Selected as a 2012 Best and Brightest Companies to Work For National Winner – http://bit.ly/UYn1Qe (Press Release)
  • Kroll Ontrack Announces Ninth Annual Top Ten List of Data Disasters – http://yhoo.it/UUtWJZ (Business Wire)
  • Long Before H-P Deal, Autonomy’s Red Flags – http://on.wsj.com/USYfkf (Ben Worthen, Paul Sonne, Justin Scheck)
  • Madison Dearborn Partners to Invest in Aderant Holdings – http://bit.ly/UPqgJr (Press Release)
  • Nuix Named Australia’s Best Information and Communication Technology Exporter – http://bit.ly/UYqIoV(Business Wire)
  • OpenText Offers Software Trade-in for Autonomy –  http://bit.ly/WSHSIF (PR Newswire)
  • Outsourcer Integreon to Launch LPO Offering in London Office –  http://bit.ly/Y9IoCq (Suzanna Ring)
  • Overriding Desire is for Archiving to Deliver eDiscovery and Information Management – http://bit.ly/UMACd8 (Charles Skamser)
  • Perspective on the HP/Autonomy Fiasco – eDiscovery Trends – http://bit.ly/WSMDlo (Doug Austin)
  • Quest Software Unveils Newest Version of MessageStats with New Email Intelligence Capabilities – http://bit.ly/UTykci (Business Wire)
  • Search Engine Automatic Completion Reflects Social Inquiries –  http://bit.ly/WVtijz (Peter Vogel)
  • Senior Business Development and eDiscovery Professional Joins TERIS Phoenix – http://bit.ly/WGbYz2 (PR Web)
  • Six Autonomy Red Flags That HP Missed – http://onforb.es/UT249k (Peter Cohan)
  • Smarsh Named to Deloitte’s 2012 Technology Fast 500™ for the Fourth Consecutive Year – http://bit.ly/V4qSZZ (Press Release)
  • With Autonomy, H-P Bought An Old-Fashioned Accounting Scandal – Here’s How It Worked – http://onforb.es/Wxalnk (Daniel Fisher)
  • Xerox Litigation s: Integrating Managed Review With Proven E-Discovery Capabilities – http://bit.ly/UlPoaz (Foster Gibbons)

2012 eDiscovery Events

NOVEMBER

Information Governance & eDiscovery Strategy
November 27-29, 2012
Munich, Germany
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DECEMBER

Georgetown Law – The Advanced eDiscovery Institute
December 6-7, 2013
Washington, DC
Click here for more information.

2013 Events

JANUARY

LegalTech New York 2013
January 29-31, 2013
New York, NY
Click here for more information.

FEBRUARY

The Sedona Conference® – eDiscovery Cooperation Training
February 21-22, 2012
Phoenix, AZ
Click here for more information.

ACEDS 2013 Annual Conference and Exhibition
February 28 – March 2, 2013
Hollywood, FL
Click here for more information.

MARCH

Legal IT Business Show 2013
March 5-6, 2013
London, United Kingdom
Click here for more information.

Second Annual ASU-Arkfeld eDiscovery and Digital Evidence Conference
March 13-15, 2013
Tempe, AZ
Click here for more information.

AIIM Conference
March 20-22, 2013
New Orleans, LA
Click here for more information.

The Sedona Conference® Institute’s 7th Annual E-Discovery Program: Living On E-Discovery’s Cutting Edge
March 21-22, 2013
San Diego, CA
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APRIL

ABA TECHSHOW
April 4-6, 2013
Chicago, IL
Click here for more information.

Laguna Beach eDiscovery Retreat
April 10-12, 2013
Laguna Beach, CA
Click here for more information.

2013 ALA Annual Conference and Exhibition
April 14-17, 2013
Washington, DC
Click here for more information.

MAY

EDRM 2013-14 Kickoff Meeting
May 7-9, 2012
St. Paul, MN 55102
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CEIC 2013
May 19 – 22, 2013
Orlando, FL
Click here for more information.

LegalTech West Coast
May 21-22, 2013
Los Angeles, CA
Click here for more information.

 

 

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