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Oct 11, 2012
Judge Suspended: Fistfight at Walmart Caught on Video
We lecture a lot about video evidence because more and more of it arrives in our lab. There was the memorable
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Divorce Lawyer Indicted in Alleged Eavesdropping Scheme
Why do some attorneys think they can get away with unethical/illegal conduct? I guess that's a rhetorical question since it
Read MoreOct 09, 2012
Bank Cyberattacks Wreak Havoc on Consumers
Unless you've been living under a rock, you've heard about the successful attacks on major American banks. They reportedly included Bank of America, JP
Read MoreOct 04, 2012
Video Spoliation Cases – What the Courts are Saying
One of my readers is Jeff Reed, who has been involved in e-discovery for a long time. He wrote a
Read MoreOct 03, 2012
Chinese Cyberattack on White House Network Confirmed
Door rattlings are not ununsual anywhere in the federal government and clearly the White House is a prime target for those
Read MoreOct 01, 2012
Logikcull: Test Driving a New E-Discovery Tool – and Liking It!
John and I have been friends with the folks at Logik for several years. They are a bright, witty and imaginative
Read MoreSep 27, 2012
Selecting E-Discovery Providers: Deconstructing the Nightmare
I always enjoy the writings of our friend Rob Robinson from Orange Legal Technologies. He recently posted an excellent guide to
Read MoreSep 26, 2012
NLRB Publishes First Social Media Decision – Costco's Policy Too Broad
Everyone has been waiting for the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) to speak. It sure took a while. The Board's
Read MoreSep 25, 2012
New NIST Publication on Security Risk Assessments
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has released a final version of its risk assessment guidelines. The new
Read MoreSep 24, 2012
Managing Your Passwords: Another Reason to Get LastPass
LastPass has long been one of our favorite password managers and many of our friends on the lecture circuit concur. It
Read MoreSep 20, 2012
Home Depot Can't Rummage Through Ex-Employee's Social Media Posts
A federal judge in California has ruled that Home Depot will not be allowed to rummage through a former employee's
Read MoreSep 19, 2012
The Hacking and Jamming of GPS Signals
GPS has become a universally understood acronym. Who needs maps? The nice lady's voice (of course you get naughty voices
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