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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

  • A Fish Story | Ball in your Court – bit.ly/v8Hl3y (Craig Ball)
  • Authentication of Internet Archive Evidence – http://bit.ly/tNVCdn (Gregory Joseph)
  • Awash in Electronic Data, US Agencies Turn to Vendors for Help – bit.ly/uXeQot (Robert Hilson)
  • Backup Tapes and Archives Bursting at the Seams? The 7 Year Itch Has Technology to Answer Scratch – bit.ly/sOp3wP (Allison Walton)
  • Balancing Automation And Hands-On Review In eDiscovery | Forbes – onforb.es/vKplgr (Jon Resnick)
  • Beware Of Dupes – bit.ly/sQay0p (James Shook)
  • Cross Spoliation Claims for Lost Video & Witness Statements – bit.ly/sSXFPC (Josh Gilliland)
  • Deciding Where to Review Overseas Client’s Documents – bit.ly/tqB3Hm (Michael Gertzman)
  • Delaware Federal Judge Rules Defendants Can Be Served via Email – bit.ly/rurRpw (Jeff Mordock)
  • Details of EU Data Protection Reform Reveal Dramatic Proposed Changes – bit.ly/uF0sP7 (Bret Cohen)
  • District of Delaware Adopts Revised Default Standards for Discovery | Electronic Discovery Law – bit.ly/vL7Uh7 (K&L Gates)
  • eDiscovery Production Without Review – bit.ly/vqGC6W (Albert Barsocchini)
  • Draft EU Data Protection Regulation Leaked – bit.ly/ti7ASi (Dan Cooper, Kristof Van Quathem)
  • eDiscovery: Automating the Litigation Process – bit.ly/rE5GPl (James Berriman)
  • Effective Project Management is Essential – bit.ly/tSCJne (Kevin Nichols)
  • Federal Court Gives Metadata Experts a Break | E-Discovery Law Review – bit.ly/sbKt9y (Lisa Myers)
  • Forecasting Governance and Compliance Trends for 2012 – bit.ly/s0GsVj (Shannon Green)
  • How Digital Forensics Detects Insider Theft | Informationweek – bit.ly/vKg0a0 (Mathew Schwartz)
  • In E-Discovery, Even Google Needs Help: Oracle Case is Lesson in Complexity of Privilege Search – bit.ly/rP7t8T (Jim Eidelman, Bob Ambrogi)
  • Ineffective Privilege Review Leads to Inadvertent Waiver in Rolling Document Production – bit.ly/uDwWx7 (Gibbons)
  • In-House Compliance Requires Companywide Efforts – bit.ly/u6rqPP (Catherine Dunn)
  • In re Facebook Privacy Litigation – Uphill Battle for Plaintiffs | E-Discovery Law Alert – bit.ly/uV94Wj (Gibbons)
  • Inspection Demands – What is a Reasonable Inquiry? bit.ly/uDBZw6 (Katherine Gallo)
  • Legal Experts:  Attorneys Have an Affirmative Duty to Address Social Media Evidence – bit.ly/rHtjjv (John Patzakis)
  • Legal Outsourcing: Is the Bloom Already off the Rose? | WSJ Law Blog – on.wsj.com/t3yBOo (Jennifer Smith)
  • Litigants Beware: Create Reasonable Document Requests or Else You Might Be Paying for it in the Future – bit.ly/rOLE6j (Mike Hamilton)
  • More “Top” Predictions: Top Ten eDiscovery Predictions for 2012 – bit.ly/rRX8nt (Dean Gonsowski)
  • ‘Pippins v. KPMG’ Order Highlights Preservation Burdens – bit.ly/rZdOj8 (Christopher Boehning, Daniel Toal)
  • Sanctions Ordered for Failure to Adequately “Preserve, Search and Collect Potentially Relevant Information” – bit.ly/t3yZay (K&L Gates)
  • Secrets of Search – Part One | E-Discovery Team – bit.ly/vNeqoK (Ralph Losey)
  • Should Freedom of Information Requests Extend to Technology and Software Systems? onforb.es/tSCHU3 (Ben Kerschberg)
  • Singapore: Electronic Discovery And Inspection Of Compound Documents (PDF) bit.ly/tpIeZT – (Rajah Tann)
  • Still No Bright-Line Rules on Spoliation Sanctions – bit.ly/uvTHmG (Keith Brandofino, Ian Goldrich)
  • The Debate Continues: Should Preservation Rules Be Changed? – bit.ly/s9NNn8 (Robert Owen)
  • The Fifth Annual Gibbons eDiscovery Conference Closes With Helpful Guidance On Drafting Records Management Policies – bit.ly/t8jVU3 (Gibbons)
  • The Myth Of eDiscovery Commoditization: How To Move From Good To Great Vendors – bit.ly/uJDfhF (George Kiersted)
  • Utah Discovery Rule Changes: Proportionality – http://tinyurl.com/82t4ool (Bentley Briggs & Lynch)
  • Why Not Move Your eDiscovery to the Cloud (Part 2) –  bit.ly/tgtEHv (Greg Buckles)
  • Wood Carves Out 2012 Document Review Trends – bit.ly/vsiBTQ (Evan Koblentz)
  • You Do Want To Know What eDiscovery / eDisclosure Is Costing You, Surely? bit.ly/sW2Z2y (Chris Dale)

Reports and Resources

  • A New Objective Electronic Discovery Resource – http://bit.ly/uooaZA (Sharon Nelson)
  • A Portal to In-House Technology in 2012 – bit.ly/rvTExa (Michael Roach)
  • CSC Cloud Usage Index – Survey of over 3.5K Cloud Users Internationally (PDF) bit.ly/tfqFES (CSC)
  • Case Law Update and Trends – bit.ly/uGuRaf (Kroll Ontrack)
  • Fortune 500 and Social Media: Have America’s Largest Companies Reached a Social Media Plateau? (PDF)  bit.ly/ubVWqj (Nora Barnes, Justina Adonian)
  • Text REtrieval Conference (TREC) Call For Participation in TREC 2012 – 1.usa.gov/rLOIuI (NIST)

Technology and Tactics

  • 8 Most Notorious Cybercrime Busts Of 2011 – bit.ly/tjgel7 (Ericka Chickowski)
  • A Case for Forensic Polygraph Testing in New Jersey – bit.ly/v5fvOb (Ken Blackstone)
  • Congress Should Not Weaken Video Privacy Protection Act to Benefit Netflix & Facebook – bit.ly/vmHkNU(Bradley Shear)
  • Create SharePoint Checklists to Boost Firm Efficiency – bit.ly/uDi6Iy (Mark Gerow)
  • Disruptions:  Privacy Fades in Facebook Era – nyti.ms/ta7VZx (Nick Bilton)
  • Does a Naked Retweet Carry an Endorsement by a Lawyer or Law Firm? bit.ly/uxH6Qd (Kevin O’Keefe)
  • Does a PIN Prevent Someone From Accessing Your Phone’s Data? bit.ly/sd4J63 (Sharon Nelson)
  • Does New Missouri Law Muzzle Teachers on Facebook? bit.ly/rv4wHV (Vivian Berger)
  • Exchange 2010 SP2: Hybrid Configuration Wizard Makes It Easier To Adopt The #Cloud – bit.ly/sGFkxS(Paul Robicheaux)
  • Four Prerequisites of an Enterprise Cloud-based Backup Provider | DCIG – bit.ly/uyODzo (Jerome Wendt)
  • Get Ready for Forrester’s Social Thunderstorms | Tech Europe WSJ – on.wsj.com/s5d7db (Neil Mcintosh)
  • How to Create and Implement an Information Management Policy – bit.ly/s3Bxhk (Tom Turner)
  • How To Spot Malicious Insiders Before Data Theft – bit.ly/tlmcZe (Mathew Schwartz)
  • IIROC Updates Social Media Guidelines – bit.ly/ukURyG (Chad Bockius)
  • Judge Hits Blogger with $2.5 Million Charge for Not Being a Journalist – on.mash.to/scFwQ2 (Peter Pachal)
  • Legislation Lags Location-Based Data Tracking – bit.ly/uzlrBQ (Michelle Manafy)
  • Lexis Says Social Networking Lags at Large Firms – bit.ly/ubFQFV (Evan Koblenz)
  • Mapping the Cloudscape | Slaw – bit.ly/tapxzX (Jack Newton)
  • New Data Protection Board to Co-ordinate EU-wide Enforcement, says Commissioner – bit.ly/sAXS4Z (Pinsent Masons)
  • No Email at Work? Inconceivable! bit.ly/rAiq38 (Casper Manes)
  • Privacy Update at Google and Microsoft – bit.ly/u3BfNB (Peter Vogel)
  • Your Ethical And Legal Duties When Using Wireless Networks | Forbes – onforb.es/s3Lqa3 (Ben Kerschberg)

Twitter Hashtags of the Week

Vendor Views
Industry Landscape

  • AccessData(R) Named SC Innovator for Second Year by SC Magazine – MarketWatch bit.ly/sN1jTe (Business Wire)
  • ASG Software Solutions Acquires Data Management Software Firm Atempo | MarketWatch – bit.ly/tfbwPX(Business Wire)
  • Autonomy Positioned in Leaders Quadrant of 2011 Magic Quadrant for Enterprise Information Archiving – prn.to/sPH9bN (PR Newswire)
  • Cisco CloudVerse: Build One Private Cloud, Multiple Hypervisors – bit.ly/vX9Hym (Charles Babcock)
  • Daegis Reports Fiscal 2012 Second Quarter Financial Results – bit.ly/sXohDo (Business Wire)
  • Digital Reasoning Gets More Dough For Big Data Intelligence Push – bit.ly/tADnwN (Barb Darrow)
  • From ABBYY to ZL Technologies: What’s in a Name, Part II – bit.ly/vIIqed (Brendan McKenna)
  • Happy Holidays: The Gift of Project Management – bit.ly/sJcgI7 (Orange Legal Technologies)
  • HP Announces Autonomy’s Software Will be Integrated Across All Products – bit.ly/tpPY8V (Jasmine Aston)
  • Huron Legal Adds Digital Evidence Services to its eDiscovery Offerings | e-Disclosure Information Project – bit.ly/v343Zw (Chris Dale)
  • Interlegis Offers Free eDiscovery Technologies – http://bit.ly/rxkB0O (Press Release)
  • IPRO Tech, Inc. Announces Release of eCapture 6.0 – bit.ly/vYzeuy (Marketwire)
  • kCura Selected as a 2011 Best and Brightest Companies to Work for National Winner – bit.ly/sFx6bZ (Press Release)
  • KPMG Reports FY 2011 Revenue of $22.7B – reut.rs/sya1Dr (Reuters)
  • Kroll Ontrack Announces Ten Data Recovery Stories You Have To See To Believe – bit.ly/rCN1OY (Press Release)
  • Kroll Ontrack Sees Data, Guidance, Pricing Among 2011 EDD Struggles – bit.ly/tp0hEP (Evan Koblentz)
  • LDiscovery Announces Release of RCMgr 3.0 – bit.ly/v3I8Bm (PR Newswire)
  • Legal Talk Network Releases Digital Detectives Podcast: “The Future of E-Discovery” – bit.ly/rHxv9f (Digital Samurai)
  • LexisNexis puts MarkLogic to work in Big Data Makeover – bit.ly/vNAwOE (Barb Darrow)
  • Nextpoint Introduces Saved Search Functionality Across Technology Platform: http://bit.ly/vctmzA (Press Release)
  • OpenText Positioned as an Enterprise Content Management Leader by Two Independent Research Firms – prn.to/tTeYVY (PR Newswire)
  • Revinetix RevOS 4.0 Bridges the Physical-Virtual Gap with All-in-One Solution – bit.ly/ulIHG7 (DCIG)
  • Search Software Indexes Social Feeds, Gmail | InformationWeek – http://bit.ly/tHBKWC (David Carr)
  • Sensei Enterprises Announces New Pricing Structure for Computer Forensics and eDiscovery – bit.ly/rVVnta (Sensei Enterprises)
  • Sonian Positioned in 2011 Magic Quadrant for Enterprise Information Archiving – bit.ly/vW9fiM (Marketwire)
  • Stroz Friedberg Opens New Office and Digital Forensics Lab in Seattle – prn.to/rUMmcN (PR Newswire)
  • TERIS Named Relativity ‘Best in Service’ Partner – bit.ly/uFGR54 (PR Web)
  • Thomson Elite Plans Acquisitions for 2012 – bit.ly/sXYOcb (Evan Koblentz)

eDiscovery Events

DECEMBER

IQPC:  12th eDiscovery Conference
December 14-16, 2011
New York, NY
Click here for more information.

Virtual LegalTech
December 15, 2011
Online
Click here for more information.

JANUARY

LegalTech New York 2012
January 30 – February 1, 2012
New York, NY
Click here for more information.

For Complete Events Calendar Visit – http://tinyurl.com/24cbckg

 

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