Accessibility Links




Content

Sound Evidence is the soapbox of Mary Mack, Esq., Corporate Technology Counsel, Fios, Inc.   Whether in response to an inquiry, a second request or class action litigation, Mary brings legal and technical professionals together in a collaborative and focused manner to determine a successful, cost effective and sustainable course of compliance with electronic data requests.


Sound Evidence Blog Posts

FASB litigation risk disclosure comments due today, 8/8/2008

Not only does a corporation need to come to the table ready to deal in data, they may need to do so after disclosing risk and likelihood of settlement amounts in their financial statements.

Comments may be sent by email to director@fasb.org, File Reference No. 1025-300.  By today, 8/8/08.

The transparency would benefit shareholders in one way continue…


547,000 and counting

We made it.  Thank you for your good wishes and generous contributions.  Over $8,000 was raised yesterday for 360,000 meals.  We’re still counting and reconciling the wildcards and the total will only go up.  We were still short at noon and suddenly our phones started ringing and the weblink started singing.

Like a team a continue…


500,000 people less hungry by Thursday

I have a request and a challenge for our blackberry enabled, tiny living room we call the ediscovery community.

We have the fastest grapevine in the world.  Will you help me use our grapevine to feed our hungry neighbors and collectively achieve a huge goal?

Sometimes in the electronic discovery world, we get so stressed continue…


Legal Tech West - Books, dinners, conversations

As usual with ALM events, there are so many things to do and so many people and technologies to see.

At Monica Bay’s blogger breakfast, old friends like Craig Ball mingled with new friends like Rob Robinson.  Rob’s invited me over for his live video feed at 11am PST.  Many of us, as we introduced ourselves, had continue…


Intel loses privilege protection for legal hold docs

Custodian interviews regarding preservation practices lost privilege protection today. See ediscoverylaw.com’s summary and the case here. Even though part of the reason privilege was deemed waived was that Intel offered up the information, this is one in a series of opinions from different magistrate judges where “discovery about the discovery” is becoming a reality.

Further, the Special continue…




 

DiscoveryResources.org is sponsored by Fios, Inc.  with Discovery Management Services based on deep experience and in-depth knowledge of information technology and legal processes.

©2008 Please read our Privacy Policy | Contact Us | About