Dauntless Discovery achieved ISO 27001 certification demonstrating maturity with our Information Security Management System. This achievement further demonstrates our commitment to keeping customer data safe and secure. Our year long journey focused on designing, testing, and operationalizing our Information Security Management System to align with the ISO 27001 requirements. This achievement is part of our...Read More
Courts have been requiring text message preservation and production for many years now, so the idea of them being used is nothing new. However, as work-life balance gets more complicated for a variety of reasons, business lawyers now have to consider collecting clients’ cell phones in addition to the terabytes of data already being collected. ...Read More
eDiscovery Myth: Large matters require large review teams Truth: Automated workflows can cut staffing needs drastically while adhering to tight deadlinesRead More
Partnering with a Managed Review company (or outsourcing) may alleviate some of the review process burden while providing exceptional value and quality. Read More
Security awareness training is one of the most cost-efficient means to protect your businesses. With phishing attempts and data breaches on the rise, the need for a more informed workforce is growing in all sectors. While many industries in the world are leveraging a more remote workforce, this leaves companies open for more attacks through personal devices....Read More
Historically, when technology is introduced into a new function or sector, the public worries it may replace human jobs. But statistically, more new jobs are created than lost, by moving the workforce to implement and maintain modern technology. Such is the case for AI, or artificial intelligence, in the legal field. AI being introduced into legal proceedings has introduced faster timelines, reduced time spent reviewing, and an overall decrease...Read More
eDiscovery Myth: Metadata is of limited value Truth: Metadata is more than ‘data about data’, and can make or break a case. To understand metadata, we first need to discuss how it is defined. The United States District Court for the District of Maryland has grouped metadata into three groups according to the Suggested Protocol for Discovery of Electronically Stored Information. These categories...Read More
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