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MER: John Jessen, CEO of Electronic Evidence Discovery

Electronic discovery podcast:

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John Jessen
, CEO of Electronic Evidence Discovery talks with us at MER

This podcast is sponsored by NextPage and MER.

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LegalTalkNetwork: The ESI Report - Searching, Sedona & Spying on ”RAM”

Electronic discovery podcast:

Welcome to the first edition of The ESI Report with host Michele Lange, Attorney and Director, Legal Technologies at Kroll Ontrack. In this show, The Spotlight is on advanced e-discovery search technologies with guest Dave Chaplin, VP of Engenium Search. Ken Withers, Director, Judicial Education and Content at The Sedona Conference joins Michele for The Buzz, including news about the recently revised “Sedona Principles.” And Joni Heikes, Staff Attorney at Kroll Ontrack provides a Bits & Bytes Legal Analysis of Columbia Pictures Industries v. Bunnell—better known as the RAM case. Don’t miss this information-packed program.

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Mentions: Kroll Ontrack - web site | Socha Consulting listing

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EDRM Spotlight Episode 2 - Translating Vision Into Action: EDRM Initiatives

Electronic discovery podcast: Launched in May 2005, the Electronic Discovery Reference Model (EDRM) Project was created to address the lack of standards and guidelines in the electronic discovery market – a problem identified in the 2003 and 2004 Socha-Gelbmann Electronic Discovery surveys as a major concern for vendors and consumers alike (http://www.edrm.net/).

In EDRM Spotlight Episode 2, we are joined by the founders of EDRM, George J. Socha Jr., Esq. of Socha Consulting LLC and Tom Gelbmann of Gelbmann & Associates.

Episode 2 is sponsored by ONSITE3 - The One Source For Litigation Support (http://www.onsite3.com/).

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EDRM Spotlight Episode 1 - An Overview Of EDRM: Current Vision and Vantage Point

Electronic discovery podcast: Launched in May 2005, the Electronic Discovery Reference Model (EDRM) Project was created to address the lack of standards and guidelines in the electronic discovery market - a problem identified in the 2003 and 2004 Socha-Gelbmann Electronic Discovery surveys as a major concern for vendors and consumers alike (http://www.edrm.net).

In EDRM Spotlight Episode 1, we are provided with an introduction to EDRM by the founders of the organization, George J. Socha Jr., Esq. of Socha Consulting LLC and Tom Gelbmann of Gelbmann & Associates.

Episode 1 is sponsored by ONSITE3 - The One Source For Litigation Support (www.onsite3.com).

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E-discovery Roundtable Discussion Podcast

Electronic discovery podcast: “Craig Freeman, vice president, Corporate Litigation Services hosted a compelling discussion on e-discovery rules and challenges at AIIM/On Demand. He was joined by e-discovery experts/bloggers (Dave Cohen, George Dearing, John Mancini, Larry Wescott ), industry analysts (Mike Maziarka, Infotrends; Riley McNulty, IDC; Barry Murphy, Forrester) and press (Ralph Gammon, Document Imaging Report; Paul Boynton, Lawyers USA; Matt Kelly, Compliance Week).”

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New Rules for Electronic Discovery, free podcast for ABA members

Electronic discovery podcast:  Presented by American Bar Association Section of International Law, Section of Litigation, Section of Intellectual Property Law, Criminal Justice Section, Law Practice Management Section, ABA Journal, and ABA-CLE.

“Electronic discovery has become common–and problematic. The more e-discovery is used, the more problems it seems to engender, from discovery rules that don’t really apply to technical glitches that result in some electronic evidence disappearing or not being found. Now, a package of amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure is expected to took effect in December 2006 that address e-discovery are producing controversy even though they’re already being cited in cases being heard in federal district courts around the country. Some experts and litigators welcome the changes. Some say they go too far. And others say they don’t go far enough. This article and podcast describe the growing problems with e-discovery, explain the new federal rules, and present the arguments for and against them. The article and podcast also look at any other new ideas for making e-discovery more effective.”

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Understanding the Changes to the Rules of Civil Procedure

Electronic discovery podcast:  Podcast by Matt Lund, Pepper Hamilton LLP.

“On December 1, 2006, the amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure addressing e-discovery became effective. The amendments mark the beginning of a new era in business litigation. The lesson is clear: e-discovery can no longer be an afterthought; business litigants and their counsel must consider e-discovery and the role of e-documents at the outset of the litigation. Read the rest of this entry »

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Information Management Plan Essential to Handling E-discovery Issues

Electronic discovery podcast:  Podcast by Sharon Klein, Pepper Hamilton LLP.

“On December 1, 2006, the amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure addressing e-discovery became effective.

“Listen to this short podcast with Sharon Klein, a partner in the Orange County office of Pepper Hamilton, as she explains the importance of organizations having an Information Management Plan to handle e-discovery issues now that these changes are effective. Read the rest of this entry »

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What Every Business Should Know About the New Rules of Electronic Discovery

Electronic discovery podcast: March 20, 2007 podcast by Dan Oberdorfer, Leonard, Street and Deinard.

“The electronic age changes how parties litigate. This takes on special significance for businesses, in light of new federal court rules for electronic discovery establishing a roadmap governing the exchange of electronic documents between parties in a lawsuit. In this podcast, attorney Dan Oberdorfer discusses how a good document management policy can be key in helping businesses minimize risk and reduce cost.”

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Judge Shira Scheindlin’s ARMA Keynote Address

Click on the highlighted text for view a video of the keynote address given by Judge Shira Scheindlin, United States District Judge, Southern District of New York, at the 2006 ARMA convention: http://www.arma.org/podcast/rss/Scheindlinkeynote.cfm

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