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Data Literacy: A Critical Skill for Legal Professionals

Colin S. Levy

Legal teams are no longer just advisors on regulatory compliance or dispute resolution—they are now key players in data governance, risk management, and strategic decision-making. This involves more than just skimming through compliance dashboards; it requires diving into how data is collected, processed, and stored.

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OpenText™ eDiscovery CE 25.2: Introducing eDiscovery Chronology for enhanced evidence organization

OpenText

Here's what's new: OpenText eDiscovery Chronology In modern litigation and investigations, organizing massive volumes of digital evidence chronologically to understand the who, what, where, and when of a matter can be daunting, labor-intensive, expensive, and potentially risky.

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Forensic Accounting Marketing: How to Market Services to Attorneys

Legal Expert Connections

Forensic accounting plays a critical role in business litigation. Even the most skilled forensic accountant won’t get far without effective marketing—especially when targeting a niche audience like business litigators or divorce attorneys. Business litigators or divorce lawyers aren’t just looking for a “number cruncher.”

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OpenText named a Leader and Outperformer in the GigaOm Radar for E-Discovery

OpenText

Faster, smarter decisions in litigation and investigations. Legal teams are under increasing pressure to deliver timely and defensible responses to litigation and regulatory demands. The result? And don’t just take our word for it. This recognition underscores OpenText’s position as one of the top vendors in the eDiscovery market.

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Custodian Interviews: Critical to Defensible eDiscovery in the Age of Modern Communications

CloudNine

Start With a Clear Purpose Custodian interviews serve multiple critical purposes in litigation, including: Identify where relevant data lives, including on personal devices or unofficial shadow IT appsi.e., The stakes are high: poor interview and collection strategies can result in spoliation, sanctions, and reputational damage.

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Top 10 SEC Cyber/AI Blog Posts for 2024

Debevoise Data Blog

This post synthesizes key compliance requirements under this expanded regulation. The cases also included settled charges involving AI brought under the Marketing and Compliance Rules under the Investment Advisers Act of 1940. This post discusses the charges as well as disclosure and compliance takeaways for SEC registrants.

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Mobile Data Matters: Because Your Phone Might Be the Star Witness

CloudNine

This panel rounded out the perspectives of technology, forensics and the practice of law with the focus on smartphones in investigations and litigation. If you don’t have a crystal-clear policy in place, you’re setting yourself up for a compliance migraine. And for the love of litigation, communicate with custodians.