Webinar: Exploring Sightline for Investigations In this webinar, Pete Feinberg, SVP Product & Innovation, explores Sightline for Investigations and its capabilities to empower teams to more efficiently handle investigatory & compliance workflows.
How to Manage the Unexpected Resignation of a Key Legal Employee
In every legal team, resignations are inevitable – regardless of how valued your employees may feel. There is a lot to consider when a key employee resigns, and your first instinct may be to focus only on immediate workload, but it’s also important to make a long-term planning a priority.
Operationalizing Contract Review & Negotiation
Now more than ever, corporate legal leaders must look at how their in-house team is operating, evaluate how to drive efficiencies, and assess when it may be time to bring in some help. One area savvy corporate teams focus on first is their contract review and negotiation processes.
Sightline for Investigations
Sightline for Investigations Quickly identify risk with a leading platform trusted by investigatory, legal & compliance teams Automatically analyze data then visualize and search quickly to cull noise and locate actionable
Sampling Techniques for Litigation and Investigations
Despite years of discussion in the eDiscovery industry about the power and importance of sampling techniques – particularly in the context of technology-assisted review (TAR), many practitioners remain unfamiliar with what they can accomplish with them, and when, outside of TAR, they might do so.
Six Data Protection Strategies for Legal Teams: Mitigating Risk, Maintaining Reputation
No organization is immune from cyber incidents. Although helpful, minimalist data protection practices are often not enough to save organizations from costly data loss and embarrassing reputational damage. This Practice Guide reviews six strategies for mitigating the risk of cyber incidents in your organization.
Clear the Final Merger Hurdle: A Guide to Second Requests in the Age of Analytics
Second Requests are high velocity, high volume, and high visibility — under normal circumstances. Now, as legal departments are facing an unprecedented post-pandemic economy and an ever-growing reliance on digital communication, the demands in this final merger step are higher than ever.
Collecting Data from Mobile Devices and Their Applications
Due to the popularity and volume of mobile devices being used throughout the world, they have become common sources of digital evidence in litigation proceedings. It is important to understand the different types of data that can be extracted from mobile devices, mobile device backups, and the cloud.
Alphabet Soup: TAR CAL, and Assisted Review
Over the decade since TAR first rose to prominence, solutions, acronyms, and new cases have proliferated dramatically. All of this rapid technical and legal evolution has made it challenging for practitioners to get a simple handle on TAR and CAL approaches and what they mean for their matters.
A Framework for Recognizing and Overcoming Implicit Bias in the Legal Profession
If you’re human, you have biases. There’s no way to change this—the human brain is evolutionarily wired to take shortcuts. In the modern world, these shortcuts cause all of us to have implicit or unconscious biases around race, gender, and other inherent characteristics of our fellow humans.
A Niche with a View into Cyber Incident Response
A Niche with a View into Cyber Incident Response By James Jansen, Senior Director, Consilio Cyber incidents can be extremely cost sensitive. How does Consilio address this from a technology and resource
Why Now Is the Time for Legal Teams to Invest in Self-Service eDiscovery
This white paper reviews what you need to know about self-service eDiscovery, including the problems it’s designed to solve and the benefits it brings to the practice of law.
Webinar: Responding to Cyber Incidents
Webinar: Responding to Cyber Incidents From Big to Not Quite as Big – Understanding the Impacts and Risks Whether it’s a bet the company Ransomware attack or a Business Email
Webinar: This Message Will Self-Destruct
Webinar: This Message Will Self-Destruct Ephemeral messaging is just like emailing or texting, but with one key addition: automatic deletion. Ephemeral messaging options have become widely available, from new features added to
Digital Data Collections in Accordance with the Disclosure Pilot Scheme
The preservation and collection of ESI is the foundation of any disclosure exercise. In the Business and Property Courts of England and Wales, the gathering of ESI must be conducted in accordance with the Practice Direction 51U - Disclosure Pilot Scheme.
ED107 – The Final Countdown: Production Fundamentals
Production is another discovery activity, like collection and processing, in which technical decisions can have logistical and legal effects. For this reason, it is important for practitioners to understand the fundamentals of production.
Webinar: Diversity in eDiscovery: Where Are We and Where Are We Going?
Webinar: Diversity in eDiscovery: Where Are We and Where Are We Going? In this webinar, a diverse panel of experienced eDiscovery professionals takes a candid, eye-opening look at diversity in the eDiscovery
Webinar: What Not to do in 2022: Legal Tech Trends You Should Ignore
Webinar: What Not to do in 2022: Legal Tech Trends You Should Ignore This webinar will tell you which legal tech trends are hot and which ones are not! Listen to this do-this-not-that style
ED106 – The Main Event: Review Fundamentals
Document review is typically the most expensive phase of a discovery project, even with the sophisticated tools and techniques available today. Past studies have attributed more than half of discovery costs to review.
Webinar: Socially Distanced Litigation Management Practices
Webinar: Socially Distanced Litigation Management Practices A panel of Litigation Management professionals discuss “The Wilson Elser Study”, a study commissioned by the law firm to explore how claims and litigation executives feel