eDiscovery
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Sharpen your eDiscovery skills at OpenText Enfuse 19
Data volumes will keep growing in the years ahead, as will the number of regulations on data security and privacy.…
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Elevate your data security and investigation potential
To stay competitive and succeed in today’s digital economy, organizations need to be up to date on data security. And…
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Become a cybersecurity forensics expert
The number of data breaches at businesses continues to grow steadily, and research shows the costs of such security failures…
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LegalTech is no longer optional
“In the post-digital world, every company is an information company.” Mark Barrenechea’s quote at OpenText™ Enterprise World in Toronto ought…
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Introducing the largest coordinated release in OpenText history
Today’s market-disrupting technologies are driving new and exciting opportunities to transform the way we live our personal lives, the way…
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Announcing OpenText Discovery Release 16 EP6
In 2016, OpenText™ acquired Recommind, a pioneer in predictive coding; a year later OpenText acquired Guidance Software, the leader in…
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What’s new in OpenText for Legal
Today’s corporate law department is expected to operate like any other high-performing business unit: on budget, with measurable results. Yet…
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What’s new in Axcelerate and EnCase eDiscovery Release 16
OpenText™ Discovery applications like OpenText™ Axcelerate™ and OpenText™ Insight Predict (now part of the OpenText family from the recent Catalyst…
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Is TAR 1.0 dead—or is it long live TAR 1.0?
Technology-assisted review (TAR) keeps getting better as artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning technologies improve. But as it improves, some…
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OpenText Discovery Project Manager Spotlight: Michael LaBrie
Throughout Michael LaBrie’s career he’s had the opportunity to work on all sorts of different projects: Mergers and acquisitions, joint-defense…
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Industry Guide to Legal: How the legal industry is changing in the age of digital transformation
I was very excited to join OpenText™ as its global industry strategist for the legal sector due to the company’s…
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Yee Haw! Texas lawyers must be competent in technology under revised rule 1.01
The Texas Bar recently became the 36th State to codify what the American Bar Association (ABA) Model Rules of Professional…
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What corporate legal teams can learn from Deepwater Horizon
I recently watched Deepwater Horizon, a dramatization of the tragic drilling rig explosion and subsequent oil spill in the Gulf…
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About that information leak: It’s coming from inside the organization
Law firms are often considered a soft target when it comes to data security: one in five law firms was…
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Practical guidance on implementing an effective legal hold program
In December 2018, the second edition of The Sedona Conference Commentary on Legal Holds was published with new guidelines for…
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OpenText Discovery Project Manager Spotlight
The success of any eDiscovery project — whether it’s a contentious litigation or fast-moving internal investigation — ultimately rests on…
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Where there’s smoke…look for fire!
Trade secrets are immensely valuable, and warrant every ounce of protection that can be mustered. And some industries—such as pharmaceutical,…
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High-efficiency review enables client to meet short deadlines, reduces costs
Our client, a global corporation, was facing an investigation by a government agency into alleged price fixing. The regulators believed…
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Breaking up the family: Reviewing on a document level is more efficient
Lawyers have been reviewing document families as a collective unit since well before the advent of technology-assisted review (TAR). They…
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Are people the weakest link in technology-assisted review?
In mid-October, 2018, our friend Michael Quartararo wrote a post for Above the Law asking whether people were the weakest link…
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