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Since 1997 Sword & Shield has been the trusted information security partner for 3000 clients in 50 states and 27 countries around the globe.
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Bill Dean, our Director of Computer Forensics, writes a monthly newsletter to keep you informed of Electronic Discovery and Computer Forensic News, applicable case law, custom commentary and articles to keep you up to speed in the ever changing technology of Electronic Discovery. Sword & Shield also has a monthly company newsletter for items of more general interest.
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Past Newsletters
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August 2007 – What is Computer Forensics?
September 2007 – Preparing Your Clients for EDiscovery – Part 1
October 2007 – Preparing Your Clients for EDiscovery – Part 2
November 2007 – Preparing for Your Clients’ EDiscovery
December 2007 – Why Does My Case Need Electronic Discovery?
January 2008 – Digital Technology is Where the Evidence is in Divorce
February 2008 – Computer Forensics Proves Intelletual Property Theft
March 2008 – In Search of the Holy Grail
May 2008 – When to Preserve
June 2008 – Electronic Discovery in Workplace Litigation
July 2008 – Proving Spoliation with Computer Forensics
August 2008 – Proposed Updated TN Rules of Civil Procedure
September 2008 – Proposed TN Rules of Civil Procedure Rules 16.01 and 26.02
October 2008 – TN Civil Rule 26.02 – Two-Tiered Discovery
November 2008 – TN Civil Rule 26.02(5) – The “Clawback”
December 2008 – Forensic Discoveries joins Sword & Shield Enterprise Security Inc.
January 2009 – What is Metadata?
February 2009 – TN Rule 37.06 – The “Safe Harbor Rule”
April 2009 – eDiscovery Everywhere!
May 2009 – Exciting TBA eDiscovery Seminar
June 2009 -”Two Weeks Until the New Rules
July 2009 – Employment Litigation
October 2009 – Scrubbing Metadata
November 2009 – When ESI isn’t “there”December 2009 – Merry Christmas
January 2010 – E-Discovery Update