By Alex Harmon
All investigative agencies have strict procedures for handling evidence.
Picture the scene of an airplane crash. Aircraft parts, human remains, fuel and hydraulic fluid are identified and tagged exactly where they landed upon impact. A digital map may be drawn to give investigators an aerial view of the crash site. Later, the evidence is [...]
Posts tagged ‘TIFF’
CFIs Only Beyond This Point
September 17th, 2009
Concordance 10 Ups the Ante Over Predecessors
June 9th, 2009
By Michael Harte
LexisNexis dropped a little reminder in my inbox the other day inviting me to try out Concordance 10 – the latest version of a suite of electronic discovery, litigation document management and litigation support applications.
The big news for this release is the complete redesign of the database structure to include Unicode compliance, meaning [...]
The E-Discovery Funnel Explained
May 14th, 2009
By Eric P. Blank
Blank Law + Technology PS believes that a thorough understanding of the various steps and functions of electronic discovery is imperative to controlling costs in e-discovery cases.
We’ve broken the process down into an eight-step funnel through which all data must pass. Electronic data is collected at the top of the funnel, at [...]








