Recently by Jerry F. Barbanel
Navigating The Complexities Of U.S.-E.U. Data Protection And Electronic Discovery Issues
U.S. multinationals that are making efforts to comply with data protection and e-discovery laws, rules and regulations in both the U.S. as well as other international jurisdictions face a multitude of challenges. If they are not in compliance, multinationals also bear the additional risk of...
Read MoreData Searching Strategies For Mobile Devices That Can Help Counsel Win Cases
With complex litigation cases becoming increasingly unwieldy due to cost and the vast amount of data requiring review, counsel is continuously looking for more efficient ways to find the "smoking guns." In that pursuit, critical data that is stored on electronic devices other than computers may be...
Read MoreIn Search Of Lost Assets: Using Computer Forensics In Intellectual Property and Trade Secret Theft Investigations
Theft of intellectual property results in American corporations losing more than $250 billion annually.1The perpetrators of such crimes range from hackers and disgruntled employees trying to make some extra money to former employees who take highly guarded intellectual property and trade secrets...
Read MoreThe Quest To Uncover All The Facts: The Role Of Computer Forensics In Electronic Discovery
In today's corporate environment, the vast majority of business documents and communications are stored electronically. Given the relative ease of purging or overwriting electronic data, companies involved in litigation now need to go beyond traditional electronic discovery methods to uncover a...
Read MoreLooking Beyond E-mail: Alternate Forms Of Communication And Their Impact On Electronic Discovery
When producing electronic discovery to turn over to the opposing party, it is imperative to be knowledgeable of the dangers of potentially missing relevant data during the standard forensic collection process. It is commonly believed that when a preservation order specifies "electronic...
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