Monday, August 16, 2010

America’s Got e-Discovery Talent – Part 2

Mary Mack:

Thanks Rebecca and I want to thank Ralph and Brett for an encore discussion. Usually when we do case law updates we fit them all into one session. But so much has been happening and our listeners gave us some wonderful feedback about the last time we were with you two gentlemen. So we’re going to dive right in and Ralph, would you be so kind as to explain the picture of the guy with the cell phone.

Ralph Losey:

Why thank you Mary. I would like to invite the listeners today, who obviously don’t have enough to do as they’re listening to us now, but welcome, and we appreciate it, to please tell me who is the gentleman pictured below?

I’ll tell you, he’s a lawyer. But who is the lawyer pictured here? Send us an email if you can identify this character from the past. This is all a prelude to our talking about cases in 2010.

Bray & Gillespie I

The Bray & Gillespie III case was published in January 2010, so it just makes it. But you notice it’s actually number three. It’s the third opinion that’s issued in this case that pertains to e-Discovery. (Bray & Gillespie Mgmt. LLC v. Lexington Ins. Co., 2009 WL 546429 (M.D. Fla. Mar. 4, 2009) (Bray I); 2009 WL 2407754 (M.D.Fla. August 3, 2009) (Bray II); 2010 WL 55595 (M.D. Fla. Jan. 5, 2010) (Bray III).) Before I go into the facts and the meaning of Bray & Gillespie III, I wanted to tell you quickly about Bray & Gillespie I and II. That provides the necessary background to understand just how incredible this third decision is. (It’s almost as incredible as that ten year old girl on America’s Got Talent, Jackie Evancho,who sings like an adult opera star. That is spooky! See for yourself.)

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Source: e-discoveryteam.com
By: Ralph Losey

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