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Criminal E-Discovery (Part 5 of 5)
Criminal E-Discovery: 21st Century Paperless Trails (Part 5 of 5) September 25, 2012 In this final installment of criminal e-discovery, Daniel Garrie addresses electronically stored information (ESI) as it relates to Fourth and Fifth Amendment Rights. Corporate entities are creatures of the state and do not enjoy a Fifth Amendment privilege; however, their employees as
Criminal E-Discovery: 21st Century Paperless Trails January 6, 2013| Law & Forensics Part 4 of 5 Daniel B. Garrie, is the Senior Managing Partner at Law & Forensics LLC and works out of the Seattle, Los Angeles, and New York offices. He focuses on e-discovery, digital forensics, cyber security and warfare, data privacy, and predicitive coding working with law firms, governments, companies, and non-profits globally. In
Criminal E-Discovery: 21st Century Paperless Trails (Part 3 of 5) January 4, 2012 In this third post of a five-part series on criminal e-discovery, Daniel Garrie looks at the burdens, benefits, and federal rules surrounding the use of e-discovery in criminal proceedings. E-discovery is rapidly making headway in civil proceedings, but the criminal courts have
Criminal E-Discovery: 21st Century Paperless Trails (Part 1 of 5) August 28, 2012 In this five-part series on criminal e-discovery, I will look at the burdens, benefits, and federal rules surrounding the use of e-discovery in criminal proceedings. E-discovery is rapidly making headway in civil proceedings, but the criminal courts have not taken to digital
E-Discovery Cloud Computing (Part 4 of 4)
The Lawyer’s Guide to Cloud Computing August 21, 2012 In the last installment, Daniel Garrie discussed the implications of unsearchable cloud-based data on litigation and the unexpected disappearance of your cloud operator. In this final installment on the cloud, Daniel Garrie will discuss the privilege issues, hidden costs, and data formatting problems that may present
E-Discovery Cloud Computing (Part 3 of 4)
The Lawyer’s Guide to Cloud Computing August 16, 2012 In the last blog post, I discussed the importance of research when choosing a data hosting provider, the potential difficulties of implementation, and cloud-computing security. In this post I will explore the implications of unsearchable cloud-based data on litigation and the worst case scenario – the
The Lawyer’s Guide to E-Discovery Cloud Computing August 14, 2012 In my last post, Daniel Garrie began exploring the landscape of cloud computing and several considerations that attorneys should be aware of before putting data in the cloud. In this second post in the series we will look specifically at choosing a data hosting provider,