Tag archives for eDiscovery
Anonymous Information Actionable under the VPPA?
Technology has allowed consumers to use Apps and devices to stream their favorite content at the touch of a button. The popularity of these streaming Apps and devices has raised legal issues with regard...
Drew Sorrell to Speak at the 23rd National Conference on Managing Electronic Records in Chicago, IL
Drew Sorrell to Speak at the 23rd National Conference on Managing Electronic Records in Chicago, IL Orlando, FL – Drew Sorrell, a litigation partner and chair of the Lowndes, Drosdick, Doster, Kantor & Reed,...
Purchase .Sucks Domain?
By Drew Sorrell We are all familiar with .com, .edu, .mil and .org, however, you may have noticed that these so-called “Top Level Domain” (or TLD) name extensions have been expanding. Soon the .sucks,...
Renowed eDiscovery expert, U.S. District Judge Shira Sheindlin, speaks to local Federal Bar Association
Last week the Orlando Chapter of the Federal Bar Association hosted United States District Court Judge Shira Scheindlin for a special program which highlighted the 2015 Amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and the...
Anonymity, Privacy, and Security Online
Here is an interesting post regarding Anonymity, Privacy, and Security Online. http://www.pewinternet.org/2013/09/05/anonymity-privacy-and-security-online/...
Proposed Changes to Federal Rule 37 and the Impact to Complying Litigants
Another theme that emerged from the 10th Annual Advanced eDiscovery Institute were proposed changes to Rule 37 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure pertaining to safe harbor and related...
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Welcome to the Rogue Data blog! Here we will examine current legal issues, news, and developments in Privacy and eDiscovery Law. We’ll also let you know how these developments might impact your business. We are...
Advanced eDiscovery Institute Shines Light on Proportionality
Over 600 attorneys and Judges from around the nation convened in McLean, Virginia on November 21st and 22nd for the 10th Annual Advanced eDiscovery Institute, organized by the Georgetown Law Center. A familiar theme...
Florida Rules to Address Electronically Stored Information
By: Drew Sorrell and Melody B. Lynch As of September 1, 2012, the Florida Rules of Civil Procedure (“Florida Rules”) will, for the first time, directly address electronically stored information (“ESI”). Specifically, the following...