Five Great Reads on Data Discovery and Legal Discovery is a subscription newsletter published regularly by ComplexDiscovery to highlight selected articles and research to inform and update legal and information technology professionals on the art and science of data discovery1 and legal discovery2.
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Individuals and Organizations Highlighted in the April Edition include:
- Amanda Fennell
- Anne-Marie Dao
- Aparna Bawa
- Christopher Buontempo
- Cynthia Larose
- Data Protection Commission (DPC) Ireland
- Department of Justice (DOJ)
- Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
- Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
- Gregory Witte
- Maria Crimi Speth
- Matthew Finnegan
- HaystackID
- Karen Scarfone
- Kevin Stine
- Nick Stratt
- NIST
- Oded Gal
- Robert Gardner
- Stephen Quinn
- US District Court for the Northern District of California
- Wynter Deagle
- Yarazel Mejorado
- ComplexDiscovery
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1 Data Discovery is the exploration of patterns and trends within unstructured data with the objective of uncovering insight and driving action.
2 Electronic Discovery (Legal Discovery) is the process of identifying, preserving, collecting, processing, searching, reviewing and producing electronically stored information that may be relevant to a civil, criminal, or regulatory matter.
Additional Reading
- The Short List: An Abridged eDiscovery Directory
- An Abridged Look at the Business of eDiscovery: Mergers, Acquisitions, and Investments
Source: ComplexDiscovery
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