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Unlock the secrets of mastering electronic discovery with Kelly Twigger as we navigate the complex landscape of handling text messages in litigation. How do you handle non-responsive information in ESI without stepping on legal landmines? Join us as we dissect Magistrate Judge Gary Stein's pivotal ruling in "We the Protesters Inc vs. Sing Yong Wei," a case that underscores the crucial need for written agreements on redacting text messages. With mobile device data playing an increasingly significant role in legal disputes, these insights are indispensable for legal professionals aiming to stay ahead in their game.
Get ready to transform your approach to eDiscovery with the latest case law updates and strategies to enhance your legal tactics. We bring you actionable insights from recent decisions, drawing essential parallels with landmark cases to help you leverage ESI more effectively. This episode is your guide to excelling in managing electronic discovery processes, ensuring you're equipped with the knowledge to negotiate and request ESI with precision. Subscribe, listen, and empower yourself with the expertise to navigate the ever-evolving world of eDiscovery.
Links mentioned in this episode:
University of Florida eDiscovery Conference
How to help those affected by the California fires:
Cases Mentioned:
We the Protesters, Inc. v. Sinyangwe
Hunter’s Capital, LLC v. City of Seattle
Maziar v. City of Atlanta
Safelite Grp., Inc. v. Lockridge
Lubrizol Corp. v. IBM Corp.
Al Thani v. Hanke
In re Actos Antitrust Litig.
Read the blog about this case- eDiscovery Assistant Blog
eDiscovery Assistant Website
Sign up for Kelly's Case of the Week Newsletter here
eDiscovery Assistant Free 7 day Trial (no credit card required)
Thank you for tuning in to Meet and Confer with Kelly Twigger. If you found today’s discussion helpful, don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and leave a review wherever you get your podcasts. For more insights and resources on creating cost-effective discovery strategies leveraging ESI, visit Minerva26 and explore our practical tools, case law library, and on-demand education from the Academy.
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Unlock the secrets of mastering electronic discovery with Kelly Twigger as we navigate the complex landscape of handling text messages in litigation. How do you handle non-responsive information in ESI without stepping on legal landmines? Join us as we dissect Magistrate Judge Gary Stein's pivotal ruling in "We the Protesters Inc vs. Sing Yong Wei," a case that underscores the crucial need for written agreements on redacting text messages. With mobile device data playing an increasingly significant role in legal disputes, these insights are indispensable for legal professionals aiming to stay ahead in their game.
Get ready to transform your approach to eDiscovery with the latest case law updates and strategies to enhance your legal tactics. We bring you actionable insights from recent decisions, drawing essential parallels with landmark cases to help you leverage ESI more effectively. This episode is your guide to excelling in managing electronic discovery processes, ensuring you're equipped with the knowledge to negotiate and request ESI with precision. Subscribe, listen, and empower yourself with the expertise to navigate the ever-evolving world of eDiscovery.
Links mentioned in this episode:
University of Florida eDiscovery Conference
How to help those affected by the California fires:
Cases Mentioned:
We the Protesters, Inc. v. Sinyangwe
Hunter’s Capital, LLC v. City of Seattle
Maziar v. City of Atlanta
Safelite Grp., Inc. v. Lockridge
Lubrizol Corp. v. IBM Corp.
Al Thani v. Hanke
In re Actos Antitrust Litig.
Read the blog about this case- eDiscovery Assistant Blog
eDiscovery Assistant Website
Sign up for Kelly's Case of the Week Newsletter here
eDiscovery Assistant Free 7 day Trial (no credit card required)
Thank you for tuning in to Meet and Confer with Kelly Twigger. If you found today’s discussion helpful, don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and leave a review wherever you get your podcasts. For more insights and resources on creating cost-effective discovery strategies leveraging ESI, visit Minerva26 and explore our practical tools, case law library, and on-demand education from the Academy.

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