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“COLLECTING GMAIL FOR PRESERVATION”
“Collecting GMAIL for Preservation” – Craig Ball’s excellent primer and guidance on preserving Gmail ESI using the Microsoft Outlook 2010 product – is a must-read.
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Tagged best practices, craigball, custodian, gmail, imap, preservation
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The ‘Not Me’ Factor
Originally posted on Ball in your Court:
I’ve been skeptical of predictive coding for years, even before I wrote my first column on it back in 2005. Like most, I was reluctant to accept that a lifeless mass of chips…
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Proposed Changes to FRCP – Compelling or Buzzard Chow?
With corporate ESI “haystacks” frequently measured in exabytes (and metastasizing), the sheer volume of ESI makes eDiscovery a risky endeavor – the possibility of missing some relevant needle increases substantially with every additional gigabyte of “un-governed” ESI. Adding to the … Continue reading
On Lawyers and “Process”
Recently a colleague posted this question pondering an observed dearth of business process-improvement interest among lawyers with whom he works: “I continue to notice attorneys are very disengaged with process improvement. It’s usually in the hands of the administrators and … Continue reading
Putting One’s Money…
..in the proximity of one’s pie-hole. The sweet spot for e-Discovery competence is in the ‘grey space’ between legal knowledge (essentially, amassing evidence on support of claims and defenses) and information management (e.g., governance, custodial behavior, technical aspects of storage and … Continue reading
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You’ve reached the ESIdence Blog. We’re working to bring insight – from all sources – about electronically-stored information and how litigation can change its character. Visit our “About” page for a little deeper description, and add us to your RSS … Continue reading