“Data Privacy Trumps E-Discovery: Court Erred in Ordering Facebook and Instagram Production” –David Horrigan, Relativity Read More: law.com/legaltechnews/2020/04/15/data-privacy-trumps-e-discovery-court-erred-in-ordering-facebook-and-instagram-production/#
Author Archives: Hodan Mohamed
Week 14
The effects of Covid-19 are being felt by all industries and professions, this includes eDiscovery. The following article list the challenges caused Covid-19. This is a link to the article: https://www.law360.com/articles/1256759/10-e-discovery-challenges-caused-by-covid-19
Week 13
Due to the recent Corvid-19 pandemic, more institutions and organizations have begun using video chat to communicate. While it is very useful, video chats have their own set of pitfalls. Currently, the most popular video chat platform is Zoom. This week I thought I would share an article about organizations that banned Zoom. https://www.techrepublic.com/article/who-has-banned-zoom-google-nasa-and-more/
Week 12
This week, I am focusing on the eDiscovery software market. Here is a link below to an article on key players in the market:
Week 8
week 6
This week I wanted to share an article on collecting data from workplace communication on slack.
Week 4’s Article
This week, I wanted to share an update on the California Privacy Laws, and how they are being implemented. The following link is to an example of the laws in court.
Using Cloud Storage
This weeks post focuses on companies using clouds for data storage, and the concerns raised by critics of the cloud. http://www.baselinemag.com/cloud-computing/slideshows/most-companies-deploy-clouds-but-concerns-persist.html
California’s New Privates Act
California has recently passed a new privacy act that, according to author, has left private firms and companies ” disclosing too little data — or far too much”. To read more click on the link below: https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2020/01/21/ccpa-transparency/