A major national insurance provider engaged our incident response team to determine the source and breadth of a significant security breach within
The new trend in business communications is referred to as Bring Your Own Device (<
Because we're in an industry that is constantly evolving with new tools and techniques, we are constantly evolving as a company. In an effor
We would like to take the opportunity to say thank you to all of our clients and channel partners for a great 2014. We appreciate your business an
For much of America, exposure to some type of social media is a part of everyday life. 57% of all American adults use Facebook- the most pre
Complex or class action litigation is the bane of any
For the second time in the last few weeks, a major problem has been identified that affects a large number of computer users. While this exp
Last week a serious vulnerability was found in SSL. The Heartbleed bug might not mean anything to you at first, but this is important for se
Being smarter about how you manage Big Data at the far left end of the EDRM is finally gaining some steam. After years of whispering about t
You wouldn’t believe how often
On August 15, 2013, the Advisory Committee on Civil Rules pu
E-discovery is
2013 was a great year for Digital Discovery. We'd like to take a moment to document the highlights and recognize the following achievments:<
Readers of Texas Lawyer newspaper and th
With the movement of corporate legal departments to take more control over downstream litigation, there comes new demands for counsel to build an
We’re excited to announce the launch of 4:mag, an online forensics magazine created by our Director of Forensics, Lee Whitfield.
The
Volumes have been written about “Snowdengate,” the NSA’s data-gathering and lessons that can be drawn for enterprise IT support.
By Google’s own admission there are more than 5 million companies that now use Google Apps for Business. This comprises of Fortune 500 compa
Faced with the burden of searching and identifying relevant electronic data re
Several months ago we were involved in an investigation. The respondent was a former employee who had left his employment with the claimant a
Joel Reese is a founding partner of the commercial litigation firm Reese Gordon Marketos. Before founding Reese Gordon Marketos in 2011, Joe
Judges continue to delve more deeply into e-discovery issues as they become more comfortable with the nuts and bolts of the process. There h
In the pantheon of excuses, “My dog ate my homework” is the long-held favorite. But since we print precious little these days, i
There are times - most of the time - when a client can be your best ally. They will have evidence lined up, each device impeccably preserved
Over 50 years ago when my father first started his law practice the primary mode of communication was a rotary phone and case documents were filed
On April 10, the 9th Circuit ruled in U.S. v. Nosal that employees who violate workplace computer policies or website terms of use are not crimina
The recent development in the aftermath of the BP oil spill brings to light what counsel--both in-house and retained--can do to minimize corporate
For a little over two years, Sergey Aleynikov was an employee of Goldman Sachs. While under Goldman's employ he worked, primarily, on programming
The issue of whether eDiscovery costs are taxable to the losing party is
Corporations in almost every industry sector are beset with issues relating to effectively leveraging technology in order to build a bigger and be
Over 90% of the documents created in the world today are created in an el
On February 24th, the Southern District of New York issued an opinion that is sending reverberations around the world of eDiscovery. Federal
In a recent article entitled "Why Insource Forensics? - Making the Business Case for Internal Forensics/eDiscovery Team," the writer makes the cas
1. Don’t Hire a Plumber to do a Carpenter’s Job: In the current economy there will be a flock of vendors who cl
The New Year promises to bring new developments in the areas of cloud technology and social media, and many industry experts expect these developm
With the digital age upon us, access to the electronic data that surrounds our everyday lives is controlled by passwords. Because hackers have dev
According to legend, when 16th century Spanish explorer Hernán Cortés reached the New World he ordered his expedition to burn the bo
We are pleased to announce the recent hiring of Lee Whitfield. With close to a decade of experience in the field of expert witness testimony, Lee
Because many corporations don't have the capability or knowledge to collect ESI in a defensible fashion, they are at risk of spoliation and sancti
“If it really costs millions to do that, then you’re going to drive out of the litigation system a lot of people who ought to be t
Check out our latest case study that addresses litigation readiness and response...
Digital Discovery was recently engaged by a Fortune 50
Digital Discovery would like to thank the Texas Legal community for choosing us as Texas Lawyer's Texas Best Computer Forensics Firm and eDiscover
The U. S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit recently unveiled a model order that would severely limit electronic discovery in patent cases.
We're pleased to announce the recent hiring of Mr. David S. Weber, Esq. David joins us as General Counsel with over a decade of experience in eDis
Several years ago, backup tapes were viewed as costly and burdensome due to their incredibly slow restoration process and the difficulty with whic
Over the last several years, two things have become quite obvious in the eDiscovery industry: electronic data is becoming increasingly larger and
The August issue of Forbes Magazine featured a 19 year old teenager named Nicholas Allegra from Chappaqua, N.Y. who has come out of the woodwork i
We have over 270 forensic tools in our kits and use a variety of tools based on each highly specific need, but we're frequently asked which ones we t
In Victor Stanley, Inc. v. Creative Pipe, Inc., we saw Judge Paul W. Grimm of the U.S. District Court of Maryland recommend a default judgement and p
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