by Emily Andreas | Mar 25, 2024 | Blogs, Featured News
The increasing importance of smartphone data in court proceedings and e-discovery is a marked trend in the eDiscovery Case Law Year in Review 2023 by the eDiscovery Assistant. In her annual review, CEO Kelly Twigger identifies issues and cases relevant to smartphone...
by Emily Andreas | Mar 18, 2024 | Blogs, Featured News
Whether employees bring their own devices (BYOD) or employers issue them, smartphones in the workplace enhance employee productivity and are integral to modern business operations. Smartphones facilitate collaboration, allowing employees to work together seamlessly....
by Emily Andreas | Mar 14, 2024 | Blogs, Featured News
Everyone knows the importance of preserving electronically stored information (ESI) in litigation. But not everyone knows that ESI includes text messages and that an effective e-discovery data collection includes the use of advanced smartphone discovery tools sooner...
by Emily Andreas | Mar 5, 2024 | Blogs, Featured News
A version of this article first appeared on March 4th, 2024, on JD Supra. The use of smartphones in the workplace is commonplace. Smartphones can offer many benefits to employees and employers, such as increased productivity, communication, collaboration, and...
by Emily Andreas | Feb 8, 2024 | Blogs, Featured News
The US Federal Trade Commission and the Department of Justice addressed the increased use of collaboration tools and ephemeral messaging in the workplace by announcing last month that it will update language in their standard preservation letters and specifications...
by Emily Andreas | Feb 7, 2024 | Blogs, Featured News
Courts are generally reluctant to allow a party to discover personal cell phone data where the opposing party does not have possession, custody, or control of an individual’s cell phone data during the relevant discovery period. Why? The scope of discovery is...