Archive for March, 2011

Acrobat Exploits Resolved? Maybe, but when will you upgrade?

Over the last few years there have been frequent security lapses and vulnerabilities found in Adobe Acrobat. My own frequent personal and professional use of Acrobat leaves me feeling uneasy every time I read about an exploit. For example, search Google for news articles in the past year with “acrobat exploit vulnerability” as your search. Continue reading →

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Scheindlin to Counsel: Cooperate, Communicate, Meet and Confer!

Now parties, play nice (i.e., negotiate and agree to the form of production or else) … SO ORDERED (in so many words) Shira A. Scheindlin, U.S.D.J., this past month with plenty of dicta for all.  The Honorable Shira A. Scheindlin, most notable for her holdings in Zubulake, Pension Committee, and several other ESI-heavy conclusions of Continue reading →

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    At a recent legal technology trade show I was overwhelmed at how many computer forensics and electronic discovery (aka eDiscovery or E-Discovery) companies are out there peddling services. I say......

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