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How You Could Be Using Metrics in E-Discovery: General counsel now have the ability to get more involved in the process

Alisa McLellan, a licensed attorney, is the director of project management for the Chicago and New York offices at Inventus. She and her team work with inside and outside counsel to manage large data-collection projects for both litigation and internal investigations. In this...

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Make Way for Late Case Assessment: Enhanced process paves the way for more fluid and efficient vetting

Thom Siblo is a team lead at Inventus, where he has been managing crucial e-discovery projects for key client companies for seven years. We sat down to talk to him about early case assessment, but we’d noticed that he’s also been blogging about late case assessment, a bit of jargon we...

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Alexa, Can You Keep a Secret? Your internet-connected ‘things’ could bite you.

In a day and age where internet of things (IoT) devices, such as Amazon’s Echo, are integrated into many aspects of our lives, how much privacy can one expect? And can the lack of privacy come back to bite you? These are some of the questions that were raised by a murder case dating back to...

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Millennials Are Leading—Is Your Company Following?: A new generation of employees is setting the pace for modern communication

According to the U.S. Census, there are over 83 million millennials. They make up over a quarter of the nation’s population. The growth of this demographic has had an inevitable impact on the demographics of the workforce. By the year 2020, millennials will account for 46 percent of all...

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E-Discovery

Spotlight Shines on Data Analytics

The ability to easily access data around key features of a legal department’s activity is a crucial element to making informed decisions about cases, including time and costs spent. Legal technology industry leaders and members of the development team of Spotlight for Inventus, Noel Kilby and...

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Department of Justice (DOJ)

E-Discovery in DOJ Investigations: Five key principles when processing and producing electronically stored information

In 2013, the director of e-discovery for the Civil Division of the United States Department of Justice (DOJ) acknowledged that “electronic evidence plays a tremendous role in investigations.” These words have become even more powerful today. Here, we provide some basic guiding...

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Technology

The E-discovery implications of BYOD: Clear policies are a must when employees take control of mobile devices

The use of mobile devices in the workplace is an ever-evolving practice. When organizations first started taking advantage of increasing mobile technology, particularly cellphones and laptops, most implemented “company owned, personally enabled” (COPE) policies. The mobile device...

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