Webinar - Gone Viral: Social Media in eDiscovery
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As a review of almost any day’s news will demonstrate, social media remains an influential, indispensable part of American life – for better or for worse. And, as social media has been working its way ever deeper into our relationships, our professional activities, and our culture as a whole, its impact on discovery has been growing as well. Unfortunately, the nature, diversity, and volume of social media data continue to present a variety of technical and legal challenges for practitioners. This program reviews the things practitioners need to know about dealing with social media in eDiscovery, including: what sources there are, what data those sources contain, how that data can be collected, how it can be authenticated, issues of reliability, and more.
As a review of almost any day’s news will demonstrate, social media remains an influential, indispensable part of American life – for better or for worse. And, as social media has been working its way ever deeper into our relationships, our professional activities, and our culture as a whole, its impact on discovery has been growing as well. Unfortunately, the nature, diversity, and volume of social media data continue to present a variety of technical and legal challenges for practitioners. This program reviews the things practitioners need to know about dealing with social media in eDiscovery, including: what sources there are, what data those sources contain, how that data can be collected, how it can be authenticated, issues of reliability, and more.