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| March 2003 Volume 3 Edition 8
Note from the Editor:
We have been pleased to provide you with this periodic newsletter
concerning Information Technology issues that relate to Computer Forensics,
Internet Investigations, Best Practices within the Legal Field, Rules of
Digital Evidence other relevant topics which concern industry today. Please
feel free to send your comments or article submissions to the editor here .
The Dark Side of Electronic Discovery
By Albert Barsocchini, Esq.
To date, Case law on electronic discovery has failed to address the most expensive part of electronic discovery, i.e., the cost of an individual (from each of the parties in the litigation) to review and evaluate the potentially massive amount of culled electronic data. So what can businesses and law firms do to get a handle on electronic discovery?
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New California Law to Impact Global Business - SB 1386
By Erik Laykin, President, Onlinesecurity, Inc.
California Governor Gray Davis (D) signed legislation known as SB1386 which will come into effect in the State of California on July 1, 2003 which mandates that all entities conducting business in California through electronic means must report breeches of security which could effect California residents. These breeches of security can relate to a number of different scenarios in which complete or partial records of a California residents' personal information is compromised. The bill particularly references instances in which the data warehouse or hard drives of a company whose security has been breached and which contain records of items such as a Social Security number or account numbers associated with unique identifiers such as PINs (personal identification number).
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Electronic Discovery Simplified
By Richard A. Lazar, President and CEO, Fios, Inc.
Electronic discovery is the collection, preparation, review and distribution of electronic documents associated with legal and government proceedings. “Documents” can include email correspondence, memos, reports, plain text files, databases, spreadsheets, digital art and photos, presentations and any other data that is created or stored on a computer, computer network or other storage media.
Many legal teams we speak with are just beginning to utilize electronic discovery as a powerful resource, especially given that savvy litigators understand the value of asking for documents in electronic form.
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