iDS PUBLICATIONS Where Expertise Meets Influence
At iDS, we help shape the way eDiscovery is understood and applied. Our insights appear in foundational works including The Federal Judges’ Guide to Discovery, The Sedona Principles, Managing eDiscovery and ESI, and Computer Forensics: Incident Response Essentials. Through these contributions, we bridge technology and law, turning complex data challenges into clear, defensible solutions. iDS is a leading voice – at the forefront, writing the book on evolving technology.
Because when experts share what they know, everyone gains an edge.
Fact Crashing™ Methodology: Prioritize. Accelerate. Resolve.
By Dan Regard
Fact Crashing™ Methodology covers the 9 Principles of Fact Crashing™, along with the necessary tools needed to help change the way we litigate.
The prioritization of structured data can provide a significant procedural, tactical, and even strategic advantage – speeding up dispute resolution by providing both parties with quicker access to mutually agreeable facts.
These principles provide the missing tools that will change the way we litigate and summarize decades of experience learning how to identify, qualify, prioritize, and apply structured data to the benefit of resolving disputes, predominately in a legal setting.
5 Year Old CEO: The Power of Childlike Curiosity in Leadership
The 5-Year-Old CEO is a leadership reset for an AI world: curiosity over certainty, questions over performance theater.
McMahon argues the leaders who win next aren’t louder, they are more curious.
The 5-Year-Old CEO invites leaders to rediscover their childlike curiosity, empathy, and imagination that time tends to erode, but have become indispensable in navigating an AI-driven world.
Federal Judges’ Guide to Discovery (Edition 3.0)
by Robert D Owen & Patrick L Oot | Chapter 11 written by Dan Regard (iDS contribution)
The Federal Judges’ Guide to Discovery is a practical guidebook to discovery in litigation that addresses pertinent topics and developing caselaw. This publication, now in it’s fourth edition, was designed to offer education and thought-leadership to the federal judiciary, but features content applicable to practitioners of all levels and backgrounds.
Essentials of E-Discovery, 2nd ed.
by iDiscovery Solutions
Learn about the evolving legal issues encountered during the electronic discovery process. A resource for any attorney who deals with electronic discovery, this book covers multiple related topics, such as email, responding to e-discovery requests and disputes and mediation, ESI discovery in criminal cases, and ethical issues in e-discovery.
Computer Forensics: Incident Response Essentials 1st Edition
by Warren G. Kruse II and Jay G. Heiser
Every computer crime leaves tracks—you just have to know where to find them. This book shows you how to collect and analyze the digital evidence left behind in a digital crime scene. Computers have always been susceptible to unwanted intrusions, but as the sophistication of computer technology increases so does the need to anticipate, and safeguard against, a corresponding rise in computer-related criminal activity.
Computer Forensics is written for everyone who is responsible for investigating digital criminal incidents or who may be interested in the techniques that such investigators use. It is equally helpful to those investigating hacked web servers, and those who are investigating the source of illegal pornography.
Managing E-Discovery and ESI: From Pre-Litigation to Trial 1st Edition
by Michael D. Berman, Courtney Ingraffia Barton, and Paul W. Grimm | Publisher: American Bar Association (ABA)
The legal landscape, and litigation, have changed markedly in the last decade.This book identifies the key issues related to ESI–pre-litigation management, preservation, collection, processing, review, production, and use in deposition and at trial–and provides clear, practical guidance to litigators. The book is divided into eight parts that follow the sequence from the pre-litigation stage through trial.
Best Practices, Recommendations & Principles for Addressing Electronic Document Production
By: The Sedona Conference (Drafting Team Members Dan Regard and Warren Kruse) | Electronic Document Production
The Sedona Conference Journal Volume 19 | Number 1
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Addressing the Preservation and Production of Databases and DatabaseInformation on Civil Litigation
By: The Sedona Conference (Drafting Team Members Dan Regard and Warren Kruse) | Electronic Document Production
The Sedona Conference Journal Volume 15 | The Sedona Conference Database Principles
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International Principles on Discovery, Disclosure & Data Protection in Civil Litigation
By: The Sedona Conference (Drafting Team Members Dan Regard and Warren Kruse) | Electronic Document Production
A Project of The Sedona Conference Working Group on International Electronic Information Management, Discovery, and Disclosure (WG6)
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Commentary on Discovery of Mobile Device Data
By: The Sedona Conference (Drafting Team Members Dan Regard and Warren Kruse) | Electronic Document Production
A Project of The Sedona Conference Working Group on Document Retention and Production (WG1)
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Primer on the Electronic Discovery Implications of the Internet of Things (IoT)
By: The Sedona Conference (Drafting Team Members Dan Regard and Warren Kruse) | Electronic Document Production
A Project of The Sedona Conference Working Group on Document Retention and Production (WG1)
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