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Litigation-Ready Text Messaging

by Joshua Neil Rubin | Jul 24, 2017 | Uncategorized

Having good information governance policies makes ediscovery faster, cheaper, and easier. Fortunately, even in today’s mobile, bring-your-own-device world, it’s a snap to make your employees’ text messages easy to save and produce, even with no budget for...

Hillary’s Emails, Weiner’s Laptop

by Joshua Neil Rubin | Nov 2, 2016 | Uncategorized

The FBI should and could easily have finished its investigation of Hillary Clinton’s emails on Anthony Weiner’s laptop by no later than early Monday morning. And, consistent with its current policy, it should have disclosed the result of its review by no...
Efficient Ediscovery: Email Between the Parties

Efficient Ediscovery: Email Between the Parties

by Joshua Neil Rubin | Oct 8, 2014 | Uncategorized

In any case where emails between the parties will be discoverable, the parties should collect and jointly analyze the emails between them, before the initial scheduling conference, in order to agree on an efficient and proportional ediscovery plan and to attempt early...

Metadata – When is Drag and Drop Good Enough?

by Joshua Neil Rubin | Mar 27, 2014 | Uncategorized

And what do you do when it’s not? Drag and drop only copies very limited metadata, although it may be enough in some cases. A Side Note on Scope This analysis is limited to the most commonly-sought types of metadata. Also, this analysis assumes that the files...

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