Friday, August 26, 2011

Updates and Comments from ILTA 2011 from the eDiscovery Paradigm Shitf

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This is a post from Charles Skamser on his blog The eDiscovery Paradigm Shift.

This is a comprehensive post regarding some of the key developments that took place at ILTA 2011 in Nashville this week.  The conference was well attended and there were many important announcements, this article addresses many of them.

The article also refers to other interesting articles by Evan Koblentz and Katey Wood.

As the article points out, "...in regards to the "big data" and culling issue, ESI will continue to increase at an accelerating rate and therefore Early Case Assessment (ECA) and culling will continue to be even more important. And, directly to Wood's comment, I believe that the enterprise and the CIO/CTO is going take the lead in regards to proactively developing platforms that can provide the responsive information that is required for both information governance and eDiscovery. And as such, outside counsel is going be relegated back to being a law firm instead of an IT provider."

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