Information Governance (InfoGovernance) is the specification of decision rights and an accountability framework to encourage desirable behavior in the valuation, creation, storage, use, archiving and deletion of information. It includes the processes, roles, standards and metrics that ensure the effective and efficient use of information to enable an organization to achieve its goals. Information governance should be an element in planning an enterprise's information architecture.

(Gartner Hype Cycle for Legal and Regulatory Information Governance, 2009, December 2009).

An Engagement Area (EA) is an area where the commander of a military force intends to contain and destroy an enemy force with the massed effects of all available weapons systems.

(FM 1-02, Operational Terms and Graphics, September 2004).

Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Daubert, Rule 26(g) and the eDiscovery Turkey: Part 2, Tasting the eDiscovery Turkey

By Herbert L. Roitblat, Ph.D.
Part 2 – In which I continue to argue that how you cooked your eDiscovery turkey in the laboratory may not be a good indicator of its taste or wholesomeness when served from your kitchen.   This is the second post ( see the first one here ) concerning Maura Grossman and Gordon Cormack’s article in Federal Court Law Review  about how to meet one’s Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, Rule 26(g) obligations. Their article is a critique of an earlier one by Schieneman and Gricks, who argued that measuring the outcome of an [...]