CDS shares insights into our collective experience at Relativity Fest 2018, from informative panels on topics like communicating with inter-generational teams and the intricacies of blockchain technology to socializing with industry peers, this post covers a little bit of everything!
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How Technology Can Improve Quality Control in eDiscovery
Quality control in eDiscovery is a time consuming process, but with new technology to visualize data, companies are saving time and money.
Adapting eDiscovery Tools for Smarter Post-Data Breach Reviews
eDiscovery technology isn’t limited to helping with document reviews in a litigation context. As discussed in a prior post, it can be used to comply with notification requirements in the case of data breaches.
Useful Relativity Features You May Have Never Heard Of: Part Two – Review and Beyond
In part one of this series, we discussed some of the features in Relativity that can be used to investigate document sets before the processing and review stage of discovery.
Responding to Data Breaches: A New Use for eDiscovery Technology
Cybersecurity is a big problem for many companies as evidenced by the constant media coverage of massive breaches. When these situations happen, experts come in to fix the breach, but that still leaves businesses to deal with their notification obligations. That’s where eDiscovery expertise can make a big difference.
Useful Relativity Features You May Have Never Heard Of: Part One – Investigations
Every user of Relativity knows that the tool offers an abundance of useful features.
CDS Case Study: Brainspace Analytics Used to Dramatically Reduces Document Review Costs
To support a litigation case involving breach of contract, CDS was hired to deploy technology assisted review capabilities in order to meet a tight production deadline.
FedRAMP: Why the US Government is in the Cloud
The current of movement into the cloud is flowing fast, and organizations from every sector are joining the rush—including the public sector.
eDiscovery Data Processing 101
Before any raw or native data can be reviewed for eDiscovery, it must first be “processed.” For those new to eDiscovery, the jargon and steps involved in data processing can be confusing. Our goal is to demystify data processing by describing what happens during this phase of eDiscovery at a high level and explaining some common processing terms and phrases.
How eDiscovery Technology Can Be Deployed to Proactively Manage Legal Risks
A common misconception is that the legal industry and the law are by definition reactive.
How Auto-Redaction Technology Can Streamline Your eDiscovery
Most eDiscovery requires redaction of information before it can be produced. Thanks to increasing regulations safeguarding personal information, the amount of redaction required is growing.
eDiscovery for Small to Medium-Sized Businesses: The On-Demand Approach
The increasing amount of electronically stored information created during everyday business processes poses many challenges to corporations of all sizes. Between concerns over data security, increasing IT infrastructure costs, and the need to comply with electronic discovery requests, corporate legal departments have been required to dedicate greater attention and resources to managing their electronic information.