
Defensible Data Management: Lessons Learned from the Sound Around v. Friedman Case
It’s easy to think discovery problems only happen to other teams. Some organizations assume their data is organized enough, or that they’ll be able to

It’s easy to think discovery problems only happen to other teams. Some organizations assume their data is organized enough, or that they’ll be able to

If you have ever tried to review scanned contracts or make sense of handwritten notes, you know how unreliable traditional optical character recognition (OCR) can

“It’s the data.” Throughout my career I have found myself repeating those words many times to explain everything from bad database queries to poor analytics

Every stage of eDiscovery depends on the one before it. Data collection sets the foundation for processing. Processing shapes how review unfolds. Review decisions inform

Surprises can be fun: a surprise birthday party, finding $20 in your pocket, or coming home to freshly baked cookies. Those are the kind of

Last week, I had the privilege of attending the SOLID New York conference at the Westin Times Square in New York City. The event brought