Recent Posts
Apr 23, 2010
Discarded Buffalo Police Copiers Contain Sensitive Data
It looks like my last post about the confidential data that may remain on discarded copiers may have been very timely.
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Going to Ditch a Copier? Think Twice. It May Carry Your Data.
We had an e-mail from the Virginia State Bar's ethics guru, Jim McCauley, asking about an article he had read
Read MoreApr 15, 2010
How Computer Forensics Firms Market Themselves
Some time back, I asked readers of this blog to tell me if they purchased e-mail lists and used them
Read MoreApr 13, 2010
What is the Most Secure Smartphone?
Hands down, it's the BlackBerry. The BlackBerry is the unsung hero of data security. It's nowhere near as glamorous as
Read MoreApr 08, 2010
iPhone Insecurity AND Kindle Insecurity
Thanks to Andrea Cannavina (of Legal Typist fame) who attended ABA TECHSHOW and sent me a follow-up question after attending
Read MoreApr 06, 2010
Photo Manipulation: Photoshop's Mind-Blowing New Tool
One of the most popular seminars John and I teach is on The Alternation and Fabrication of Electronic Evidence. Thanks
Read MoreApr 02, 2010
Guest Post: That's the Way the Burden Crumbles
Today's guest post comes from Jim McGann, VP of Information Discovery, Index Engines. The eDiscovery industry is watching the burden
Read MoreApr 01, 2010
Applied Discovery Announces Release of Reviewitter, A New EDD Review Tool
Applied Discovery, a worldwide electronic discovery leader that offers multi-national collection, analytics, processing, review, and production services for law firms,
Read MoreMar 30, 2010
Judge Waxse on Reducing Combat in E-Discovery
Last week at ABA TECHSHOW, John had the pleasure of lecturing with Magistrate Judge David Waxse, Judge James Rosenbaum and noted
Read MoreMar 25, 2010
Facebook More Popular Than Google: E-discovery Implications
According to Hitwise research, Facebook is now the most visited website in the U.S., edging out Google. Apparently, we are
Read MoreMar 23, 2010
How Lawyers Make Themselves Invaluable to Their Firms: They Learn E-Discovery
John and I lectured to the New York City Bar Association last week. New York law firms were decimated last
Read MoreMar 18, 2010
No, No, You Can't Do That: Lawyers Surreptitiously Friending on Facebook
Recently, we've seen a deluge of social networking evidence in court, especially in family law cases. It's extraordinary how fast
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