Posts Tagged ‘ Deleted ’

Cost-Benefit Analysis Adopted by the New York Supreme Court for Determining When a Nonparty Must Undertake the Burden and Expense of Recovering Deleted ESI – E-Discovery

Sep 27th, 2011 | By | Category: E-Discovery News

Cost-Benefit Analysis Adopted by the New York Supreme Court for Determining When a Nonparty Must Undertake the Burden and Expense of Recovering Deleted ESI The production of electronically stored information (“ESI”) that has been deleted is potentially very expensive and time consuming. Often outside computer forensics experts are required to assist with the recovery of the [...]



How a “Stink Bomb” E-Mail and Its Proof That Facebook Pictures Were Deleted Might Have Blown Up a $10.6 Million Verdict – eDiscovery

Sep 25th, 2011 | By | Category: E-Discovery News

How a “Stink Bomb” E-Mail and Its Proof That Facebook Pictures Were Deleted Might Have Blown Up a .6 Million Verdict Parties in all types of cases often post pictures and messages on Facebook that might be detrimental to their cases. After his wife died tragically in an automobile accident, and he brought a wrongful [...]



Deleted Files are Not Gone – Video

Nov 25th, 2008 | By | Category: E-Discovery Videos

This video explains why deleted files are not necessarily gone. This is especially important in e-discovery.