Houston, April 21, 2025 – CloudNine, a leading eDiscovery technology and services provider, today announced a new educational partnership with Doug Austin’s eDiscovery Today, the only daily blog for electronic discovery, information governance, cybersecurity, data privacy and artificial intelligence trends, best practices and case law.
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90K+ Email Mailboxes Reduced to 3K! Here’s How: eDiscovery Best Practices
I’ll bet most of you don’t have to deal with 90K+ email mailboxes in your archives! Here’s how S2|DATA worked with FTI Technology to reduce it to 3K!
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eDiscovery Today is Five Years Old!: eDiscovery Trends
Time flies when you’re having fun! And, before you know it, half a decade is gone and eDiscovery Today is five years old!
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The Kitchen Sink for April 18, 2025: Legal Tech Trends
Here’s the kitchen sink for April 18, 2025 of ten stories that I didn’t get to this week – with another brand-new meme from Gates Dogfish!
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Produce a Privilege Log for Documents from Third Party, Says Court: eDiscovery Case Law
In Thompson v. Intermodal Cartage Co., Mississippi Magistrate Judge Michael T. Parker, stating “a privilege log is still required when a party claims privilege for a subpoena duces tecum directed at a third party”, gave defendants another chance to produce the privilege log.
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No surprise that a trial judge rules that Google is online ad monopoly!

Computerworld.com reported that “In a landmark decision, a US District Judge has ruled that Google illegally monopolized the ad tech market. A federal judge in Virginia has found that the tech giant established “monopoly power” for two online advertising markets: publisher ad servers and ad exchanges that sit between buyers and sellers.” The April 17,…
Mobile Devices and Possession, Custody & Control: eDiscovery Best Practices
As Cimplifi discusses, taming today’s modern data challenges requires an understanding of mobile devices and possession, custody & control.
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Big Ideas, Big Impact: The 2025 Innovation Awards Get a Refresh
The Innovation Awards get a refresh for 2025—celebrating Relativity customers who build brilliantly and uplift their community generously.
What do you think about Google’s 71% discount to the US Government?

Computerworld.com reported that “The deal could save taxpayers $2 billion while signaling potential pricing shifts for enterprise customers. In a move that could reshape public-sector IT procurement, Google has entered into a landmark agreement with the US General Services Administration (GSA), offering its Workspace productivity suite to all federal agencies at discounts of up to…
Informal Discovery Dispute as to TAR Implementation Resolved by Court: eDiscovery Case Law
In the case In re Insulin Pricing Litig., New Jersey Magistrate Judge Rukhsanah L. Singh resolved an “informal discovery dispute” between the plaintiffs and defendants regarding various aspects of defendant Express Scripts’ proposed TAR protocol, including training the model, establishing a stopping criterion, the validation process, disclosure of validation documents, and a validation recall target.…