Peer to Peer Magazine

Fall 2018

The quarterly publication of the International Legal Technology Association

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68 lift & shift RBRO SOLUTIONS Getting there just got a whole lot easier. Moving to the iManage cloud? Shift in minutes rather than days Eliminate multiple SFTP uploads and disk shipments Shift when you want (no scheduling delays) Ensure uninterrupted productivity on 'go-live' Reduce costs Enables iManage partners and customers An RBRO cloud migration solution Transport sales@rbrosolutions.com | 888.676.RBRO RBROSOLUTIONS.COM Your data where you want it, how you want, when you want it. What tools do you use for social media collection? Do you partner with vendors or do you have your own in-house solution? Consilio utilizes X1 Social Discovery for web-based social media platforms and Cellebrite for mobile/mobile- app based social media platforms. Other tools (such as commercially available tools that can crawl web pages or generate screen captures, for example), can be utilized as necessary depending on the scope of the work or specific needs of the client or matter. Note that some social media platforms allow users to archive account content; these archives can be preserved as well. What are you doing once you collect the data and have to review it? Post-collection, Consilio works closely with the client to determine the recommended format based on how the data will be presented or reviewed. What key elements are collected when metadata is concerned? Information such as file names, dates and times, MD5 Hash values of the content preserved will be captured. How are courts treating social media evidence in the discovery process? Are therecases or case law to support the collection/review that you are aware of? Requests to preserve evidence on social media platforms have increased in the past several years. Either we receive the requests directly from site owners to preserve content,or we are asked to perform a forensic analysis on content. The types of cases where this evidence has been requested include: employment disputes, harassment disputes and personal injury-type cases. Often, the content and activity on the platform is preserved to corroborate specific events and timelines potentially relevant to a matter. RF RF RF RF

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