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Get Off of My I-Cloud: Role of Technology in Construction Practice

Get Off of My I-Cloud: Role of Technology in Construction Practice. Sanjay Kurian, Esq. Trent Walton, CTO U.S. Legal Support. A Story. The Attorney’s Technical Concerns at Trial/Arbitration/Mediation. Use of photographs, video and documents Use of demonstratives Admissibility issues

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Get Off of My I-Cloud: Role of Technology in Construction Practice

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  1. Get Off of My I-Cloud: Role of Technology in Construction Practice Sanjay Kurian, Esq. Trent Walton, CTO U.S. Legal Support

  2. A Story

  3. The Attorney’s Technical Concerns at Trial/Arbitration/Mediation • Use of photographs, video and documents • Use of demonstratives • Admissibility issues • Courtroom limitations

  4. Challenges for the Construction Lawyer • Learning curve and initial investment • Dynamics of technology evolution – (un)planned obsolescence • Different levels of experience of clients and other parties • Emerging trends in technology • Evidentiary issues • Different levels of experience of tribunals

  5. The Attorney’s Technical Concerns • Providing Documents to the experts • The “Cloud” • Discoverability of the cloud • Electronic Discovery Planning • Client Documents • Opposing party

  6. The Attorney’s Technical Concerns at Trial/Arbitration/Mediation • Use of photographs and documents • Use of demonstratives • Admissibility issues • Courtroom limitations

  7. Developments in eDiscovery Acceptance of Technology Assisted Review Acceptance of Social Media Discovery Acceptance of Cloud Computing and Storage The American Bar Association Passed New Model Ethics Rules Regarding Technology

  8. Goals of eDiscovery Fulfill Preservation Obligations Get the Evidence Needed Integrate into Legal Strategy Manage & Predict Costs Reduce Volume

  9. ESI Case Life-Cycle

  10. EDD v. Forensic Analysis • EDD (Electronic Data Discovery) • Document oriented • Generally large numbers of Pages • Goal is attorney review • Forensic Analysis • Usage oriented • What happened on the computer (deletions, copying, modifications) • Timelines are critical

  11. ESI Case Life-Cycle Case Strategy

  12. Case Strategy Find the Data! Litigation holds Definitions Interrogatories Discovery requests Protocols ESI Discovery Calendar

  13. ESI Case Life-Cycle Data Collection

  14. Where Could the data be? Computers Servers Mobile Phones Social Media and Web Sites Cloud Email and Storage

  15. Data Collection • Types of Collections • Survey custodians • Scope • Locations • Basis for strategy • Allow self collections? • Benefits and hazards • Limit spoliation exposure • Identify relevant file types • Estimate collection costs

  16. Typical Collection Costs • Billable metrics (Industry Estimates) • By device • Computer: $500 to $900 • By hour • Certified Forensic Examiner: $250 to $350 • eDiscovery Technician: $130 to $200 • By mean • Physical location • More hours, travel, hotel, car • Remote

  17. ESI Case Life-Cycle Computer Forensics

  18. Computer Forensics Find and Recover Deleted Files and Emails Create Timelines of Internet History and Browsing Tell When and If Files Were Copied Uncover Intentional Evidence Destruction Find Evidence of Data Theft Write Declarations, Reports and Testify to Opinions and Findings

  19. A War Story The Salesman Conspiracy

  20. ESI Case Life-Cycle Data Assessment & Processing

  21. Early Data Assessment • Attorney driven • Data sampling • Can be used to prepare for Meet & Confer • Low price • Data filter • DeNist • DeDuplicate • Date range • Custodian • Sender domains • Doc type • Determine search terms • Estimate processing costs

  22. Data Processing • Assign document s • Hash files • Protect from spoliation • Extract meta-data • OCR documents without extractable text • Track conversation threads • Export to review platform

  23. ESI Case Life-Cycle Document Review

  24. Document Review • Review format • Native vs Image review • Review types • Linear • Full disclosure • Technology Assisted Review • Bulk tagging • Parent-child relationships • Email conversations • Folders • Review platforms • Hosted vs In-house • Review costs • Calculate estimated attorney review hours

  25. What is TAR? • Typical Review • Keyword Searching • Categorization • Synonyms • Technology Assisted Review • Predictive Coding (i.e. Netflix, Amazon) • Concept Based • Pre-Build Conceptual Search Index • Code related documents • Support Vector-Based • Concept + Analytics

  26. TAR Workflow Train: Identify Train Set Subject Matter Experts Analyze: System learns from training prioritizes documents suggests categories Evaluate: Review machine suggestions Review production set

  27. Document Production • Production formats • Native vs Tiff • Current ESI production standards • “As kept in normal course of business” • Produce for requested review platform • Summation • Concordance • CaseLogistix • PDF… • Tracking productions

  28. General Questions? • Litigation Strategy • Data Preservation and Collection • Computer Forensics vs. eDiscovery • Forensic Analysis • Early Data Assessment • Document Review • Document Production

  29. Essential Attorney Questions • Who will be handle the electronic discovery? • Who will operate the technology at mediation or trial? • Who will interface with the experts on technology issues? • Do we have in-house strength to handle these tasks? • Ultimately the lawyer is responsible

  30. Get Off of My I-Cloud: Role of Technology in Construction Practice Sanjay Kurian, Esq. Trent Walton, Chief Technology Officer U.S. Legal

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