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LegalTech is in NYC next week: here is why you should go if you can – Il Posse List

LegalTech New York opens this coming Monday (February 1st) at The Hilton New York (1335 Avenue of the Americas, New York, New York  1-212-586-7000).

The show is presented by ALM Events, a producer of educational and networking events.  And most of us know ALM through its various media outlets/brands:  The American Lawyer, Corporate Counsel, Law.com, Law Journal Press, The National Law Journal, ecc.

It is the world’s largest legal technology conference and trade show.  Last year the show attracted nearly 13,000 attendees and featured almost 300 aziende espositrici. Il 2010 conference will offer more than 60 educational sessions for attendees on topics ranging from electronic discovery and knowledge management to emerging technologies.

Each day, the sessions are parsed into multiple tracks including: Risk Management, General Counsel, Web 3.0, Intelligence, Knowledge Management, International E-Discovery, ILTA Advanced IT, Comprehensive Recordkeeping, and Emerging Technology.

We have covered both LegalTech shows (New York and LA) because our membership base has expanded beyond our core of contract attorneys/temporary attorneys and contract forensics consultants to include paralegals, in-house counsel, law firm attorneys, solo practitioners, e-discovery vendors, legal media, e altri.

If you are contract attorney/temporary attorney or a contract forensics consultant or paralegal, or involved in some aspect of e-discovery work, and you’ll be in NYC next week,  you should go.  No, not necessarily pay the $695 single-day attendance fee if you cannot afford it.  Because a lot of LegalTech events are open to everybody.

attraverso LegalTech is in NYC next week: here is why you should go if you can – Il Posse List.

Global EDD Group at LegalTech New York

Brad Mixner and Joe Turner will be networking, attending meetings and exploring the exhibit floor at LegalTech New York 2010 being held at the New York Hilton from 01 – 03 Febbraio.  Please contatti to schedule a meeting.

We look forward to seeing you there!

District Court Rejects Total Dismissal of Claims, Orders Partial Dismissal and $75,000 in Monetary Sanctions for Egregious Discovery Violations : Electronic Discovery legge

Bray & Gillespie Mgmt., LLC v. Lexington Ins. Co., 2009 WL 5218035 (M.D. Fla. Agosto. 3, 2009);MDBFla & Gillespie Mgmt., LLC v. Lexington Ins. Co., 2010 WL 55595 (M.D. Fla. Giovanni. 5, 2010)

Following her finding that “[Bray & Gillespie], through counsel, acted willfully and in bad faith in violation of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and this court’s orders” by failing to make reasonable efforts to search for and produce documents in response to court orders and by making repeated misrepresentations to the court, tra le altre cose, the Magistrate Judge recommended that the plaintiff’s claims be stricken and that the case be dismissed with prejudice.  (For additional details of plaintiff’s discovery abuses, click here to be taken to a summary of a prior opinion in this case.)  On review of that recommendation, the District Court Judge found total dismissal of all the plaintiff’s claims “an excessive remedy” and instead ordered the dismissal of all claims for damages arising from the alleged interruption of business at the Treasure Island Property and for the plaintiff to pay $75,000 to the defendant for expenses incurred in pursuit of its motion for sanctions.

In its opinion, the District Court acknowledged the egregious nature of plaintiff’s and plaintiff’s counsel’s many discovery failings.  Despite these many violations, tuttavia, the court found the sanction of total dismissal of all claims “excessive” and chose instead to dismiss only the claims related to the Treasure Island Property, the property for which the late discovered evidence was relevant.  Declining to adopt the Magistrate’s recommendation, the District Court found the defendant’s contention that the plaintiff’s failure to produce the Treasure Island evidence prevented the defendant from interviewing persons who could describe the condition of the Resort “unpersuasive” where the defendant admitted that certain relevant individuals had been “available to Defendant since the inception of litigation” and had not been interviewed.  Also, the defendant’s appraisers had access to the relevant property throughout the relevant time period and took photos of the property to support the defendant’s case.  The court also noted that the plaintiff’s conduct “has only related to the production of folios for the Treasure Island Property” and that “[t]o speculate without any evidentiary support that Plaintiff’s conduct in this area undermines the integrity of all discovery provided in the case is not appropriate.”

attraverso District Court Rejects Total Dismissal of Claims, Orders Partial Dismissal and $75,000 in Monetary Sanctions for Egregious Discovery Violations : Electronic Discovery legge.

Tribunale rileva dati “Non è ragionevolmente accessibile,” Motion Nega di Compel : Electronic Discovery legge

Rodriguez-Torres v. Gov. Dev. Bank of Puerto Rico, 2010 WL 174156 (D.P.R. Giovanni. 20, 2010)

In questo caso la discriminazione sul lavoro, La corte ha rilevato le informazioni memorizzate elettronicamente ("ESI") richiesto dagli attori "non ragionevolmente accessibile a causa del peso eccessivo e costi" e che i querelanti non era riuscito a mostrare buona causa per costringere la produzione della ESI e ha respinto l'istanza querelanti 'per costringere.

Querelanti ha presentato una mozione per costringere la produzione imputati 'di "tutte le comunicazioni di posta elettronica e voci di calendario che descrive, relative o si riferisce a Vicky attore Rodriquez, in entrata e in uscita dai server del sistema GDB convenuto di messaggistica "per gli anni 2007, 2008, e il 2009. inoltre, querelanti hanno cercato di costringere tale produzione "in formato nativo con i suoi metadati originale ..." Gli imputati sono opposti e hanno indicato che la richiesta querelanti 'era suscettibile di produrre "centinaia se non migliaia di documenti che includerà irrilevanti, confidenziale, e le informazioni potenzialmente privilegiate ".

Prima della sentenza, il tribunale ha ordinato ulteriori conferenza sul tema. Le parti&dopo; , tra cui figuravano una relazione di un servizio di consulenza che indica un costo approssimativo di $35,000 per recuperare il richiesto ESI. imputati anche indicato la necessità di eseguire un privilegio e rivedere la riservatezza dei ESI prima della produzione. conseguenza, la corte ha ritenuto la richiesta ESI ragionamento "non ragionevolmente accessibile" che il costo proposto è stato "troppo alto di un costo per la produzione del ESI richiesti in questo tipo di azione." Inoltre, la corte ha manifestato la sua preoccupazione per l'aumento del costo che deriverebbe dalla necessità di esaminare i documenti prima di produzione attestante, "Il volume di tali informazioni con la forma in cui sono memorizzate le informazioni rende determinazioni privilegio più difficile e, corrispondentemente, consumare più costoso e tempo ".

attraverso Tribunale rileva dati “Non è ragionevolmente accessibile,” Motion Nega di Compel : Electronic Discovery legge.

LegalTech scende su New York

Lawyers provide legal information to clients and courts of law. The key word is information. Con essa, we can retain clients, render services, and manage the business of law. And with developments in information technology, we can continually improve our receipt, analisi, and delivery of legal information and account for its costs and remuneration.

With information technology, we can provide better legal services with research tools from the likes of LexisNexis and Westlaw Next and software from e-discovery vendors like Guidance Software, Kroll Ontrack, and StoredIQ that help manage and archive information, as well as cull, produce, and review data for evidence. Transactional lawyers can benefit from document assembly tools and litigators can improve their chances for success with trial technology and internet research. We can also better manage our business with time-and-billing programs, as well as case and matter management applications installed on premise or in the cloud from the likes of Clio and Rocket Matter.

What are the next big improvements in information technology that will benefit lawyers and law firms? Find out at LegalTech New York.

LegalTech brings lawyers, paralegals, law firm administrators, Gli sviluppatori, produttori, and technologists, and more to the Hilton New York from Feb. 1-3 to share developments and improvements in legal technology, including e-discovery. In 2009, LegalTech New York attracted nearly 13,000 attendees and featured almost 300 aziende espositrici. Quest'anno&dopo;s attendance will be comparable to 2009, says Henry Payne Dicker, vice president of ALM Events, and is ahead in some categories, like paid registrations.

attraverso LegalTech scende su New York.

FTC Per Silicon Valley: Aziende Tech dovrebbero proteggere i dati di consumo – Forbes.com

Washington wants to know: Why can’t technology protect consumersprivacy instead of violating it?

The Federal Trade Commission met today in Berkeley, California, with corporate technology leaders and privacy advocates, challenging them to create ways to protect consumer privacy online. The FTC is encouraging technology companies such as Facebook and Apple (to come up with self-regulatory tactics that will protect consumers without squashing corporate innovation.

Technology companies should be doing more to protect people, says Pamela Jones Harbour, the FTC’s commissioner. “Apple requires all developers to submit potential apps for review,” Harbour says. “Through that process, the company could do more to regulate privacy disclosures.” Allo stesso modo, she says other companies should be taking more steps to protect consumer privacy.

The brainstorming session was the second of three the FTC has held before planning to draft new laws this summer that will control how consumer information is collected and used on the Web. Scrutiny of consumer privacy violation on the Internet has grown over the past several years, as technology advancements arm marketers with new ways to target potential buyers. Companies are buying consumer data from sources such as consumer surveys, loyalty programs and Web and mobile applications to identify potential consumers who are then tracked online and off to deliver more relevant advertising.

attraverso FTC Per Silicon Valley: Aziende Tech dovrebbero proteggere i dati di consumo – Forbes.com.

Experts fret over iPad security risks • The Register

Apple’s much hyped iPad tablet may come tightly locked down but the device is still likely to be affected by many of the security issues that affect the iPhone, as well as some of its own.

Security experts polled by El Reg were concerned about a variety of risks, in particular phishing attacks and browser exploits.

Graham Cluley, senior technology consultant at Sophos, ha commentato: “L'iPad, from the sound of things, will be as locked down as the iPhone. Hackers will no doubt try to jailbreak it. But the main threat would be phishing and browser exploits.

Malware related risks may also trouble the iPad. The only risks to affect the iPhone to date have relied on a very small but well publicised number of worms (e.g. ikee) that exploited default passwords and open SSH shells on jailbroken iPhones.

Tuttavia, while the iPad uses the same OS as the iPhone, it is more powerful; that means attacks based on doctored PDF files may potentially become a risk, explained Luis Corrons, technical director of PandaLabs.

The device is really close to an iPhone, so we should expect a similar security. Tuttavia, unlike the iPhone, it would be able to open PDF documents by default.

attraverso Experts fret over iPad security risks • The Register.