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Executing Successful Data Migrations in eDiscovery

Executing Successful Data Migrations in eDiscovery

Organizations conduct data migrations between systems for many reasons: to maintain integrity, ensure accessibility, comply with eDiscovery requirements, and more. Centralizing data in one secure system improves security, streamlines processes, reduces risk, and...

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Vetting eDiscovery Tools and Technology

Vetting eDiscovery Tools and Technology

eDiscovery is not one size-fits-all. Organizations can deploy a wide range of eDiscovery tools, but what should practitioners consider when it comes to selecting a new technology?

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Reviewing Slack Data in Context

Reviewing Slack Data in Context

When reviewing any short message data, context is key. Messages that retain their original context help the review team properly understand their importance, relevance, and connection to the matter. CDS Convert offers many tools to read Slack exports.

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Managing Slack Data Volumes in eDiscovery

Managing Slack Data Volumes in eDiscovery

For nearly a decade, CDS has managed Slack data in client matters. As we’ve worked on more and more Slack cases, trying different applications and formats, our data specialists recognized we needed a robust tool to deal with the nuances of Slack exports.

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Future Shock: Five Key Takeaways from PIIP 2024 

Future Shock: Five Key Takeaways from PIIP 2024 

For Part 2 of our PIIP 2024 recap, we asked our own Chris O’Connor, Director of eDiscovery Strategy and William Wallace Belt, Jr., Managing Director, Consulting – both of whom helped architect this year’s program – to offer their key takeaways from the two-day event.

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How eDiscovery Software Accelerates Data Breach Response

How eDiscovery Software Accelerates Data Breach Response

After a data breach is discovered, notification becomes essential. Companies are under tremendous pressure to determine what data has been taken and who they must notify, sometimes in as little as 72 hours. That’s where eDiscovery expertise can make a key contribution.

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