The venerable computer forensics and e-discovery special master, Craig Ball, has gone on record to say to lawyers that "it's time to learn" technology to better communicate with IT staff and be prepared for e-discovery. That's not to say that lawyers need to engage e-discovery tasks as experts. Given the tools to accomplish such tasks, many lawyers may forget they are lawyers in their zeal to uncover the smoking gun and inadvertently take a peek at privileged or private documents. ... [MORE]
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Handle Loaded E-Discovery Tools With Care
Law Technology News
July 22, 2011
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