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Meet the Experts and Experience the Technology at LegalTech

DOAR’s ESI advisory and predictive coding experts will be joining OrcaTec’s technology team at LegalTech this year to walk you through the practical application of Computer Assisted Review (CAR) and demonstrating OrcaPredict, the first CAR to pass judicial muster in the US.   The successful implementation of any automated review technology requires expertise in the

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Predictive Coding Experts Join Forces

DOAR Partners with OrcaTec For Best-in-Class eDiscovery and Information Governance New York and Atlanta (December 17, 2012) – DOAR Litigation Consulting LLC, whose CEO has been an expert on the use of predictive coding in two seminal cases on predictive coding, and OrcaTec, the predictive coding technology that was chosen to be used in a third

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E-mail Spoofing: A Cautionary Tale

Ever wonder when you receive an e-mail if the actual person displayed in the FROM header is really the Sender?  Throughout the years, while working on matters to structure comprehensive searches or preparing privilege logs, we often encounter unknown “display names” that are completely different from that of the actual sender. For example, let’s say

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Building a case around unusual ESI

Published on June 14, 2012 by in ESI

In today’s connected world, so many of the tasks we perform on a daily basis can be tied back to some type of electronic system that is constantly recording your actions.  Think about your daily routine.  You will likely use email, instant messaging and create or edit electronic documents throughout the day, but what about

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Don’t push that button

Financial institutions, health care providers and corporations have been mindful of data security and privacy regulations such as the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act (GLBA), Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and US State Breach Laws for many years.  When storage devices get to their end of life and upgrades are made, you can’t simply throw away

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Apple Alleges Spoliation & Seeks Adverse Inference in Suit against Samsung

Published on May 15, 2012 by in ESI, Patent Law

Apple and Samsung have quite a history of patent litigation across the globe and in a US case in the Northern District of California (CASE NO. 11-cv-01846-LHK-PSG), Apple’s counsel has recently filed a motion for adverse inference jury instructions due to alleged spoliation of evidence.  The highly redacted motion states that Samsung failed to preserve large

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