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				<title>Oh the stories a copier can tell!</title>
				<pubDate>Thu, 27 May 2010 12:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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				<dc:creator>Richard E. Wills</dc:creator>
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			<p>It seems that most every copy machine manufactured since 2002 contains and uses hard disk drives.&nbsp; Better yet, most all of these copiers are now digital MFPs (MultiFunction Products) that scan, email, fax ,and copy.&nbsp; As you’ll see in the <em>CBS</em> report, the device has to store a copy of the document being printed or imaged on that hard drive in order to do its work.&nbsp; Worse, those images can be retrieved, in many cases, just as files on a computer hard drive can be retrieved.&nbsp; </p>
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					<div>Tags: <a href='http://e-discovery.kmklaw.com/topic,digital-copier-hard-drive-security'>Digital copier hard drive security</a>, <a href='http://e-discovery.kmklaw.com/topic,e-discovery'>E-Discovery</a>, <a href='http://e-discovery.kmklaw.com/topic,edd-processing'>EDD Processing</a>, <a href='http://e-discovery.kmklaw.com/topic,electronic-data-discovery'>Electronic Data Discovery</a>, <a href='http://e-discovery.kmklaw.com/topic,esi'>ESI</a>, <a href='http://e-discovery.kmklaw.com/topic,litigation'>Litigation</a>, Risk Assessment, <a href='http://e-discovery.kmklaw.com/topic,technology'>Technology</a></div>
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				<title>Got Your Head Up In the Clouds?  Additional Concerns Over Cloud Computing</title>
				<pubDate>Thu, 11 Mar 2010 12:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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				<dc:creator>Stephanie M. Maw</dc:creator>
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			<p>In her January 11, 2010 post about Cloud Computing, <a href="http://e-discovery.kmklaw.com/concerns-over-cloud-computing">Chris Meer</a> exposed three important considerations when evaluating whether or not to manage critical e-discovery data in the Cloud:&nbsp; 1) the level and quality of your Cloud service provider’s Internet security model; 2) the ability to access your e-discovery data and documents on a 24/7 basis if needed; and 3) the subsequent finely crafted contractual and working relationship with your Cloud service provider that is absolutely required in order to facilitate that access.</p>
<p><a href='http://e-discovery.kmklaw.com/cloud-computing'>Read more ...</a> </p>
					<div>Tags: <a href='http://e-discovery.kmklaw.com/topic,bet-the-company-litigation'>Bet-the-Company Litigation</a>, <a href='http://e-discovery.kmklaw.com/topic,Cloud-Computing'>Cloud Computing</a>, <a href='http://e-discovery.kmklaw.com/topic,document-review'>Document Review</a>, <a href='http://e-discovery.kmklaw.com/topic,e-discovery'>E-Discovery</a>, <a href='http://e-discovery.kmklaw.com/topic,edd-processing'>EDD Processing</a>, <a href='http://e-discovery.kmklaw.com/topic,electronic-data-discovery'>Electronic Data Discovery</a>, <a href='http://e-discovery.kmklaw.com/topic,email-retention'>Email Retention</a>, <a href='http://e-discovery.kmklaw.com/topic,esi'>ESI</a>, <a href='http://e-discovery.kmklaw.com/topic,litigation'>Litigation</a>, <a href='http://e-discovery.kmklaw.com/topic,outsourcing'>Outsourcing</a>, Risk Assessment</div>
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				<title>Magic or Science: You Be the Judge</title>
				<pubDate>Thu, 26 Nov 2009 12:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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				<dc:creator>Stephanie M. Maw</dc:creator>
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			<p><strong>In-House EDD Processing: A Risky Business for Law Firms</strong></p><font color="#000000"></font>
<p><font color="#000000">In the wake of continued colossal e-discovery volume and associated costs, several highly respected law firms have seen fit to implement their own in-house EDD processing shops in an effort to control and reduce one of the highest e-discovery pain points for clients.&nbsp; </font></p>
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