Comments on: Why Printing Social Media Pages is a Bad Idea and May Violate an Attorney’s Duty of Competence https://blog.x1discovery.com/2014/09/23/why-printing-social-media-pages-is-a-bad-idea-and-may-violate-an-attorneys-duty-of-competence/ Legal and tech perspectives on eDiscovery, virtualization and enterprise search Wed, 12 Sep 2018 13:38:27 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.com/ By: Social Media More Relevant than Ever — Hundreds of Thousands of Legal Cases Estimated to Address Social Media in 2014 - X1 https://blog.x1discovery.com/2014/09/23/why-printing-social-media-pages-is-a-bad-idea-and-may-violate-an-attorneys-duty-of-competence/#comment-45159 Wed, 12 Sep 2018 13:38:27 +0000 http://blog.x1discovery.com/?p=1651#comment-45159 […] and American Bar Associations speak for themselves. And, if that is not enough, you can see from an earlier blog post just how costly it can be to manually collect, preserve, and review social media e….  So, if you are one of the soon to become minority of digital investigative or eDiscovery […]

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By: X1 Social Discovery Posited as Solution to Social Media Discovery Problem : Stephen E. Arnold @ Beyond Search https://blog.x1discovery.com/2014/09/23/why-printing-social-media-pages-is-a-bad-idea-and-may-violate-an-attorneys-duty-of-competence/#comment-23256 Tue, 04 Nov 2014 05:02:56 +0000 http://blog.x1discovery.com/?p=1651#comment-23256 […] article titled Why Printing Social Media Pages is a Bad Idea and May Violate an Attorney’s Duty of Competence on the X1 Discovery blog delves into the waste incurred by counsel when they take the time to print […]

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