May 13th: Weekly “Top 10″ E-Discovery articles

This week’s “”Top 10″ (ok, this week there are 11 but we had to squeeze in 11 because they’re all pretty good) electronic discovery articles from Orange Technologies.  All seemed relevant to our (ever diverse) membership base: 

  1. Surveys Indicate Information Is Top Business Priority, Yet Organizations Struggle to Meet E-discovery Requirements- http://tinyurl.com/qn3sxw 
  2. Document Automation Still a Strong Requirement in a Down Economy – http://tinyurl.com/ps92e2
  3. LawyersWeekly: Infrastructure injection a revenue relief for law firms http://tinyurl.com/o2mv5s
  4. Confused about your eDiscovery Project? A Primer on the Legal Discovery Tech Landscape – IDC Presentation http://twitdoc.com/c/2bbp8z
  5. New EU Directive May Go Too Far in Electronic Surveillance – http://tinyurl.com/ospu4h
  6. Producing Social Networking Profiles: What Court has Jurisdiction? http://tinyurl.com/odra3j
  7. Privilege in an electronic world: cost vs. safety – http://tinyurl.com/re2o94
  8. Fed Courts of Appeal uphold obstruction charges for false docs created pre-investigation and “irrelevant” – http://tinyurl.com/peqp5y
  9. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) Drives Increased Electronic Discovery Overseas – http://tinyurl.com/crmlxt
  10. Study Projects Growth in Corporate Legal Spending – http://tinyurl.com/qe2dbu
  11. How cloud services impact e-discovery http://tinyurl.com/cnuyuv

 

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