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Compliance and eDiscovery Today

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Editor: Rob Robinson
Profession: Electronic Discovery Professional

January 19, 2007

By Rob Robinson

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ONSITE3 Launches Consulting Practice Group for Law Firms and Corporations

Category: eDiscovery Vendors

Highly Experienced Team Provides Advice and Support Services Associated with Complex Litigation, Document Management and Regulatory Compliance

ALEXANDRIA, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--ONSITE3, a leading global provider of eForensics, eDiscovery, and eReview services offering one source litigation support for law firms and corporations, is pleased to announce the launch of its Consulting Practice Group. The new consulting practice group will enhance ONSITE3's core services by providing expert advice and support services that encompass discovery management, document retention and destruction program implementation, litigation readiness, technology and review management. Spearheading the group is Karen Schuler, Vice President of Consulting. Schuler, a forensic and technology expert, is responsible for delivering ONSITE3's consulting service offerings which will significantly increase the capability of ONSITE³ to meet the complete litigation support needs of law firms, corporations and government entities.

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September 09, 2006

By Rob Robinson

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The Laptop Hall Of Shame - "The Year of the Stolen Laptop"

Category: Compliance Audits & Investigations

Excellent article by Robert Ellis Smith of Forbes highlighting the current state of personal data security within corporate America. Enlightening and frightening.

When the history of personal privacy is written--and there are persons who monitor this sort of thing--they will call this "The Year of the Stolen Laptop."

The number of incidents has been astounding, topped by the theft of a laptop computer last May from the residence of a U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs staff person; the computer contained millions of names, birth dates and Social Security numbers. Law enforcement officers actually recovered the stolen laptop and arrested two suspects, and they have found no evidence that the data inside was used to compromise anybody's privacy.

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September 06, 2006

By Rob Robinson

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A View From The Trenches - Changes To The FRCP

Category: eDiscovery Litigation

Last week RenewData hosted two excellent online presentations related to revisions in the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP). Presented as "A View From The Trenches", an all-star panel of eDiscovery experts with varying professional perspectives were brought together to discuss how revisions in the FRCP might affect their day-to-day professional lives.

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August 30, 2006

By Rob Robinson

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Rob Robinson

A marketing professional with extensive management experience in translating strategic planning into tactical marketing action for commercial and consumer technology solutions, Rob has a strong and proven background in "closing the last three feet with customers" worldwide with organizations such as Pfizer, Compaq Computer Corporation, and RenewData Corp.

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May 17, 2006

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