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Electronic Discovery In Your Office, Not Ours: NaTIFF™ E-Discovery Server

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The NaTIFF™ E-Discovery Server is an in-house solution that provides a high level of data control to law firms, corporations and service providers without a high cost of implementation. All data is stored on servers provided by Global EDD Group and administered via secure point-to-point VPN connection with dedicated 24×7 support. Simply attach a data drive to the NaTIFF server and the Global EDD Group team will manage the e-discovery processing based on your direction and specification.

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◊  Native File or TIFF Format Processing
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Introducing iReview Global Discovery Platform™, a hosted service designed to efficiently manage global litigation and e-discovery

Global EDD Group is proud to introduce the iReview Global Discovery Platform, an easy-to-use hosted document repository designed for the complexities of global litigation and investigations.

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$4 Billion in Taxpayer Dollars Recovered « USDOJ: Justice Blog

The following is posted on behalf of Attorney General Eric Holder and HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius

The Obama Administration has been aggressive in its fraud-fighting efforts, and it is paying off.  Last year resulted in the largest annual recovery of Medicare and Medicaid dollars in U.S. history.  More than $4 billion stolen from federal health care programs was recovered in Fiscal Year 2010 and returned to the Medicare Health Insurance Trust Fund, the Treasury, and other government programs.

Through the Health Care Fraud Prevention and Enforcement Action Team, or HEAT, and Medicare Fraud Strike Force prosecution teams, we are making it clear to wrong-doers that fraud will no longer pay.  For example, in fiscal year 2010, 140 indictments involving charges were filed against 284 defendants who collectively billed the Medicare program more than $590 million.  And 146 defendants were sentenced for an average of more than 40 months.

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Exposing your thinking parts to the outsourcing discussion « e-Disclosure Information Project

That old image of the ostrich burying its head in the sand is apparently unfair. The purpose is apparently to use the ground as a sounding board, vibrations giving advance warning of problems to come. This prosaic reality undermines that quotation from the great libel silk George Carman,who said of one claimant that he “behaved like an ostrich and put his head in the sand, thereby exposing his thinking parts”.

I used to have reservations myself about mentioning outsourcing, but that was because every reference to it brought down on my head a stream of offers from people wanting to tell me at nauseating length about the services which they could offer without, apparently, making any attempt to establish whether I was likely to be a buyer. I stemmed the flow eventually by abandoning my usual courtesy and telling them exactly what I thought of their marketing.

It does not matter whether you prefer the traditional picture of the ostrich’s motives or take the revisionist view that it is just getting early warning of what is coming. Lawyers, whether in private practice or in companies, need to expose their thinking parts to different ways of covering the ground. Most information management involves a mixture of technology, grunt work and high intellectual input, and the trick is to work out how much of which you need to apply to what. You cannot begin this without some idea of what is on offer from both technology suppliers and from those who offer to do the parts which you cannot do cost-effectively yourself – or, to put it more accurately, which someone else can do at least as well at a lower cost.

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PODCAST: UK and European Data Privacy and Protection Electronic Discovery Issues || ESIBytes

Listen to Karl Schieneman, Director of Analytics and Review with JurInnov talk with Sanjay Bhandari a Partner at Ernst & Young, Trevor Horwitz a Director from Ernst & Young, and attorney Quentin Archer from Hogan Lovells in the UK regarding UK data privacy laws and data protection issues. In the past, we have learned a lot from shows featuring English attorneys, such as Chris Dale on search and retrieval techniques, among other shows. In a multinational world, litigation can often encompass data in other countries. The UK privacy laws are different from the US so we thought we would do a show on this topic. This is an interesting and educational show.

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