Strategy: SaaS and E-Discovery | InformationWeek Reports

SaaS and E-Discovery: Navigating Complex Waters

As SaaS applications become the norm at most enterprises and more and more business data is stored in the cloud, companies are becoming accustomed to evaluating SaaS and cloud providers around key areas such as the security and long-term storage of their data. But they also must consider how their SaaS applications will be affected by e-discovery, the process by which enormous quantities of electronic information are searched and analyzed in the event of a lawsuit.

Is the information you’ve stored on the cloud provider’s premises freely accessible to you? Can it be retrieved on demand, in sufficient quantity and within tight deadlines? Are mechanisms in place to ensure that potentially relevant material isn’t being deleted? Even more important, are you confident that information you thought was deleted is actually gone? Are you ready to stand in front of a judge and prove it?

These questions are best asked of a SaaS provider before an e-discovery event occurs, particularly if you are dealing with cloud apps for e-mail, Office documents and business records, all of which are popular targets of opposing counsel.

Many of the criteria that should be used to evaluate a SaaS provider are also relevant to e-discovery. This should make it simpler to determine whether a SaaS provider can meet e-discovery-specific requirements in a few critical areas, such as the ability to apply legal holds to certain data sets, and to retrieve large volumes of data quickly and in a usable format.

We’ll examine how e-discovery requirements align with many general SaaS considerations, and also discuss features and capabilities specific to e-discovery that IT and legal teams should ensure can be met by a provider. We’ll also review the basics of the e-discovery process, and provide guidance on the use of SaaS-based e-discovery services as a complement to, or alternative for, premises discovery tools. (S2550211)

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Global EDD Group: Your Local E-Discovery Resource, Worldwide

It is not uncommon to read posts, tweets and emails within the litigation support industry with a firm, corporation or vendor urgently seeking “local” resources at a distant location, whether it be here in the United States or at points around the globe.  While sometimes it is simply a matter of practicality, more often than not it is a desperate attempt to satisfy a client who refuses to acknowledge the terms “travel” or “remote” as part of a polite conversation.  Why might this be?  Well, historically these terms have often resulted in unexpectedly large invoices due to high hourly fees and premium airfare requirements.

One should also note that there are a number of locations in the world where there simply is not enough local demand to support a legal technology business.  Many legal systems outside of the US and UK do not have discovery and disclosure requirements, thus there a few resources to support such services.  Not only can this be noted for global finance centers such as Shanghai, Zurich and Dubai, but many regions in the United States where there is not a demand for electronic discovery services.  Some scanning and reprographics shops have taken the initiative to invest in the appropriate software, but unfortunately may not have the in-house knowledge and experience to execute the requirements of a project successfully.  This leaves critical decisions for the corporation and firm involved in a case – blindly search for an unknown vendor with unproven skills or leverage a relationship with a specialist that has a range of direct experience and experience?  At what point does cost – or perceived cost – outweigh potential risks such as spoliation?

There are, however, a growing number of options to the historical norms within the industry.   Boutique companies such as Global EDD Group are bridging the gap between organizations and their growing national and international electronic discovery needs by leveraging proven experience, low operational expenses and an extensive network of resources to offer clients legal technology services around the globe at price points typically associated with local vendors.

Global EDD Group

Remote & Mobile Resources

Global Network

Technical Hubs:  Cleveland, Singapore

Resource Centers:  Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur,  London, New York, Paris, San Francisco,  Taipei, Tokyo, Washington DC

Mobile Technology Units

Global EDD Group leverages specialized mobile technology units (“MTUs”) that can deploy worldwide with short notice and provide a full range of self-contained electronic discovery services, including:

◊  Data Mapping
◊  Data Collection
◊  Digital Forensics
◊  Data Minimization
◊  Early Data Assessment
◊  Email Analytics & Conversion
◊  Key Term Analysis
◊  Offline Content Review
◊  TIFF/PDF Conversion

The MTUs provide an extremely portable and cost-effective alternative to the typical industry approach of “copy and ship” data to an offsite facility for downstream processing.  While this approach may be suitable for some projects, it can prove challenging to cases with cross-border privacy concerns, tight deadlines, trade secrets or lack of appropriate resources.  Global EDD Group has designed the MTU services to not only alleviate these challenges of shipping data, but to do so at competive price points often comparable to using a local vendor.

Typical Usage Scenarios:

◊  FCPA Investigation
◊  Due Dilgence Matters
◊  Cross-Border Litigation
◊  Remote Client Facilities (regional, national or international)
◊  Data Protection Act Jurisdictions
◊  Trade Secret Security Concerns

 

Remote Data Collection

Today’s 24/7/365 global economy often does not allow for server downtime to undertake typical forensic collections, nor do many court mandated deadlines allow enough time to collect data at geographically dispersed locations.

Our data collection teams are able to remotely capture live data – including  RAID disks, physical drives, logical volumes, and physical memory (32 & 64 bit Windows) – in a forensically sound manner via IP network connection.  We can connect to a target device, whether it is a server located downstairs in the corporate data center or a PC in a remote office halfway around the world, as long as there is connectivity within the corporate network.

Target environments supported include:

Windows: 2000, XP, 2003, Vista, 2008, & 7, 32 and 64bit, Physical memory only supported on 32bit and 64bit Windows

Apple OSX: OSX 10.3,10.4,10.5,10.6 Universal Binary, *FK only supports Intel Apple OSX

Linux: most Linux distributions build on Glibc 2.3.5 and higher, Android on ARM, and Embedded Linux

Solaris: Solaris 8, 9, & 10 on SPARC and OpenSolaris on Intel

IBM AIX: AIX 5.1,5.2,5.3,6.1 on the Power processor

HPUX: HP_UX11iv2,11iv3 on the Itanium processor

FreeBSD: AIX 7 on the Intel/i386 processor

SCO: SCO OpenServer 6 and Unixware 7 on the Intel/i386 processor

Law Firms and Corporations interested in learning more about Global EDD Group should call +1.888.690.DATA (3282) or email info@globaledd.com for additional information. Global EDD Group also provides these services under subcontract to other industry vendors and service providers.

Mobile Technology Units that provide full range of self-contained E-Discovery services | Global EDD Group

Global EDD Group leverages specialized mobile technology units (“MTUs”) that can deploy worldwide with short notice and provide a full range of self-contained electronic discovery services, including:

◊  Data Mapping
◊  Data Collection
◊  Digital Forensics
◊  Data Minimization
◊  Early Data Assessment
◊  Email Analytics & Conversion
◊  Key Term Analysis
◊  Offline Content Review
◊  TIFF/PDF Conversion

 

The MTUs provide an extremely portable and cost-effective alternative to the typical industry approach of “copy and ship” data to an offsite facility for downstream processing.  While this approach may be suitable for some projects, it can prove challenging to cases with cross-border privacy concerns, tight deadlines, trade secrets or lack of appropriate resources.  Global EDD Group has designed the MTU services to not only alleviate these challenges of shipping data, but to do so at competive price points often comparable to using a local vendor.

Typical Usage Scenarios:

◊  FCPA Investigation
◊  Due Dilgence Matters
◊  Cross-Border Litigation
◊  Remote Client Facilities (regional, national or international)
◊  Data Protection Act Jurisdictions
◊  Trade Secret Security Concerns

 

 

Law Firms and Corporations interested in learning more about Data Minimization Services from Global EDD Group should call +1.888.690.DATA (3282) or email info@globaledd.com for additional information. Global EDD Group also provides these services under subcontract to other industry vendors and service providers.

 

E-Discovery At Your Office, Not Ours – Mobile Technology Units from Global EDD Group

Today’s electronic discovery industry has been designed around powerful data centers that provide robust processing and hosting capabilities from a centralized location.   While these centers most certainly provide valuable performance and economic advantages,  it is often not possible to simply ship data to the data centers due to cross-border privacy concerns, tight deadlines, trade secrets or lack of budget-friendly resources.

Realizing these concerns, Global EDD Group has developed specialized mobile technology units (“MTU”) that can deploy worldwide with short notice and provide a full range of self-contained electronic discovery services, including:

◊  Data Mapping
◊  Data Collection
◊  Digital Forensics
◊  Data Minimization
◊  Early Data Assessment
◊  Email Analytics & Conversion
◊  Key Term Analysis
◊  Offline Content Review
◊  TIFF/PDF Conversion

 

Global EDD Group has designed the MTU services to not only alleviate these challenges of shipping data, but to do so at competive price points often comparable to using a local vendor.   Typical usage scenario include:

◊  FCPA Investigation
◊  Due Dilgence Matters
◊  Cross-Border Litigation
◊  Remote Client Facilities (regional, national or international)
◊  Data Protection Act Jurisdictions
◊  Trade Secret Security Concerns

 

Law Firms and Corporations interested in learning more about Mobile Technology Units from Global EDD Group should call +1.888.690.DATA (3282) or email info@globaledd.com for additional information. Global EDD Group also provides these services under subcontract to other industry vendors and service providers.

Collect2Review™ Flat Rate Pricing from Global EDD Group

Global EDD Group offers a simplified “Collect2Review” pricing model that bundles typical e-discovery services under one flat rate. Collect2Review™ not only provides competitive pricing compared to average industry rates, but also enables predictive budgeting early in the development of a case. 

The $325 Collect2Review Rate includes:

Collection
◊  Hard Drive Imaging
◊  Network File Share Extraction

 

Processing
◊  DeDuplication, DeNISTing and Standard Reporting
◊  PST File Extraction
◊  Standard E-Discovery Processing (non-expedited)

 

Review & Hosting
◊  12 Months of GlobalEReview Collaboration & Review Hosting, including:
•  International Unicode Character Support
•  Universal Image Viewer
•  Advanced Searching
•  Complex Tagging
•  Linear Review with Workflow
•  Custom Coding Forms
◊  Secure SSL Encrypted Worldwide Connectivty
◊  SAS 70 Type II Certfied Data Center (US)

 

Project Management

◊  Unlimited User Accounts  (without additional fee)
◊  Standard User Training Session via Web Conference
◊  Statement of Work, Project Specification & Chain of Custody Documentation
◊  Flat Rate Fee Determined Per Expanded Gigabyte

 

How can we do it?  We have developed an efficient model that leverages automated technology, diverse resources and low operating expenses to provide high quality services at extremely competitive price points.  Feel free to contact us to initiate services or to obtain additional specifics on our Collect2Review program.

GlobalEReview Screen Shot

The Not So Fine Print

◊  Rate includes basic automated processing. Custom or extraordnary services incur additional fees.
◊  Approved expenses, such as travel and collection media, are billed at cost.
◊  Document Productions, Expedited Processing, Detailed Support Services incur additional fees.
◊  All pricing and services to be outlined and approved in writing prior to the commencement of services.
◊  Rate program may be terminated without notice.

Introducing Litigation Edge Pte Ltd, your one-stop litigation support and e-discovery services provider in Asia

Singapore’s Litigation Edge is a collaboration between 3 individuals with more than 30 years experience in varying aspects of litigation and law practice technology in Singapore and the USA, including engagements as e-discovery consultants, law practice workflow consultants, litigation support service providers and digitization specialists.

What sets Litigation Edge apart is:

  1. The range of litigation technology solutions and services that we provide
  2. Our partnership with international experts from jurisdictions with a mature e-discovery culture
  3. Our commitment to education, training and self-empowerment
  4. Our understanding and insight into law firm practices

We provide the whole spectrum of services under the Electronic Discovery Reference Model, including data collection, data processing (denisting and de-duplication), data conversion, and the provision of review tools for electronically stored documents.  We also specialize in providing litigation support services for paper-based documents, including bulk copying, scanning, delimiting and objective coding of documents. Our review tools and litigation support services enable law practices to take on document intensive litigation without the need to put more lawyers on the job.

Litigation Edge‘s one-stop litigation support and e-discovery services enables law practices to undertake trial preparation more cost effectively, with less stress and more successful outcomes.

Litigation Edge Pte Ltd
8 Robinson Road #10-00 Singapore
+65 6236 2846 Phone
info@litiedge.com Email
http://litiedge.com/ Web

 

Litigation Edge is a strategic partner of Global EDD Group and provides operations support to the company throughout the Asia Pacific region.

 

Metadata, The Freedom of Information Act, and Government Hypocrisy – Ben Kerschberg – Law & Technology – Forbes

Metadata matters. According to Applied Discovery, one of a variety of companies that delivers and manages electronic discovery services, metadata, or data that is embedded in electronic documents, can tell us precisely how and when an electronic document was created, modified, and transmitted. More poetically, “the document tells its own story.” Embedded Information in Electronic Documents (Applied Discovery White Paper). Recently featured in The New York Times, advanced e-Discovery software can “deduce patterns of behavior that would have eluded lawyers examining millions of documents.” John Markoff, Armies of Expensive Lawyers Replaced by Cheap Software, N.Y. Times (Mar. 4, 2011). The ability of software to “put together a chain of events . . . over different media” and to “capture ‘digital anomalies’” by parties hoping to hide their activities depends on both artificial intelligence and metadata. Id.

Until recently, no federal court had considered the important issue of whether metadata is part of a public record and must thus be preserved by the federal government when responding to requests for information filed under the Freedom of Information Act (“FOIA”). FOIA (effective 1967) requires federal agencies to make records and documents publicly available unless they fall within one of several statutory exemptions, none of which is at issue here. FOIA further requires that the government provide requested records in any form or format requested by the person if the document is readily available in that form or format.

via Metadata, The Freedom of Information Act, and Government Hypocrisy – Ben Kerschberg – Law & Technology – Forbes.

The Lure and Lore of EDD Commodity Pricing | Law.com

Pieces of the e-discovery process like bulk document scanning, backup tape restoration, or small, straightforward cases may be done for a set price. However, vendors are in fierce competition for business, and pricing plans obscure the true cost of e-discovery services. For example, some vendors offer free or inexpensive collection but charge for processing. “That all sounds good in theory, but you have to know that if a vendor offers one piece for free they have to be making money somewhere,” says Speros.

Unfortunately, there is no standard pricing model used by e-discovery consultants and vendors, and their models are often deliberately opaque. Some aspects of the work are billed by volume, others by the hour or by gigabyte of data processed. Often, these pricing models can provide bad incentives for vendors and lead not just to overbilling, but poorly designed processes. Speros says that too often lawyers do not understand what vendors are offering.

In fact, many times the pricing models may actually induce vendors to perform unnecessary tasks, but which generate more fees. “When vendors were getting paid per page produced, you’d see a lot of blank pages printed and unnecessary documents produced,” says Speros. “Pricing per gigabyte of data produced is more predictable, but you find that when compressed files or other unforeseen issues are stumbled upon, the true size of a discovery request explodes.”

For lawyers who fail to understand the pricing model their vendor partners are using, it can be difficult to predict costs. But surprisingly, some lawyers will tell you that e-discovery costs are hard to control not because of vendor pricing plans, but because lawyers do not understand their own efforts. “The cost paid for vendor services is dwarfed by the cost of review,” says Socha. “For every dollar spent for every other facet of litigation support, five, six, often 10 dollars are spent for review. Vendor pricing is not the pivot problem. The problem is that way too much data is reviewed.”

Unfortunately, some bad incentives push lawyers to overreach and preserve more data than necessary. Of course, lawyers get paid more, but a fear of sanctions for failure to produce evidence often induces lawyers to preserve and review too much data.

Sanctions for failure to preserve electronic information are rare, but a few high-profile cases have convinced many lawyers that they need to collect and preserve all potentially discoverable data in a matter, regardless of cost. This mania can destroy any projected budget and inflate the cost of many cases, especially in the review process. “There is a perception that there is an established standard of care to review every document you can,” says Speros. “There is no such standard. The standard is to be reasonable in what you do.”

Controlling the scope of discovery can be realized if senior litigators are able to define and limit the scope of discovery. Most importantly, they need to clearly define data sources that will not be searched because the cost of preserving them would exceed the likely value of obtaining them, or because the same information can be obtained more cheaply from other sources. “It’s best to err on the side of not doing too much, but I know from experience it’s hard to do,” says Socha. “It’s an uncomfortable and awkward conversation to explain to the client why you racked up so many bills, but most lawyers, and, to my dismay, judges as well, feel like there is a duty to search all the data sources you can possibly find.”

via The Lure and Lore of EDD Commodity Pricing.

In-House Electronic Discovery? NaTIFF™ E-Discovery Server, a service of Global EDD Group

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.

Key Advantages of the NaTIFF E-Discovery Server:

  • Part of the iReviewData suite of electronic discovery services provided by Global EDD Group.
  • Data stays in-house
  • You are in total control of the project
  • Pay-per-Use service with no upfront cost, no minimum contract
  • No need to hire additional manpower for processing and IT infrastructure management
  • Dedicated team is available 24 x 7 to support all your activities

Key Functionality of the NaTIFF E-Discovery Server:

Additional information regarding NaTIFF E-Discovery Servers is available by contacting Brad Mixner, President of Global EDD Group,  here or by clicking to GlobalEDD.com.

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Huron Consulting Group Announces the Acquisition of TRILANTIC – MarketWatch

(BUSINESS WIRE) — Huron Consulting Group Inc. (HURN 21.65, +1.46, +7.23%) , a leading provider of business consulting services, today announced the acquisition of TRILANTIC International Limited, a top e-discovery business providing best of breed technology solutions to clients in Europe and the Middle East. The purchase further enhances the Company’s discovery offerings for clients globally.

“The addition of TRILANTIC bolsters our already robust document review services and Huron’s streamlined e-discovery solution, V3locity,” said James H. Roth, chief executive officer, Huron Consulting Group. “TRILANTIC’s expertise in Europe and the Gulf region will allow us to better serve our global clients on discovery and related legal matters. We are pleased to welcome TRILANTIC to Huron’s Legal Consulting team.”

TRILANTIC, based in London, specializes in e-discovery services and delivers solutions to law firms and legal departments worldwide that combine IT proficiency and a detailed knowledge of the EU data protection rules. Approximately 15 employees will join the Company, including Nigel Murray who will serve as a Huron managing director. Murray began his career in legal technology and has been at the forefront of electronic document management services since the early 1990s. Murray is considered a leader in the e-discovery industry in Europe. Terms of the acquisition were not disclosed.

via Huron Consulting Group Announces the Acquisition of TRILANTIC – MarketWatch.