It’s a question that we get from our clients a lot: What exactly does “Data Narro” mean? And how do you pronounce it? So, let’s start with the pronunciation. It’s pretty simple: “Data NAHR-row.” As for the meaning behind Data…
2018
Let’s imagine a common scenario — an employee decides to leave a company they have spent many years with to move to a direct competitor down the street. Management begins to suspect the employee may have taken proprietary company information…
Data Narro, LLC is proud to announce that we have completed our move into the newly developed NŌ Studios located in the former Pabst Brewery complex. While the move is expected to be temporary as we search for larger, more…
As 2018 comes to a close, it’s an excellent time to review this year’s significant developments in e-discovery. As a part of E-Discovery Day last week, BrightTALK hosted an excellent webcast discussion titled “2018 E-Discovery Case Law: 3 Different Perspectives“,…
At Data Narro, we do a lot of thinking about the digital evidence that people generate on their personal computing devices. Most of us realize that there is a trade-off that we are making on a daily basis. By embracing modern technology,…
Attention e-discovery and legal professionals! December 4th, 2018 is E-Discovery Day! First started in 2015, E-Discovery Day is centered around a day of free e-discovery webcasts and events around the world. While hot-shot litigators might get all the glory, we know…
Each year, Super Lawyers publishes their list of top lawyers in Wisconsin. And while some see this designation as a marketing gimmick, we are here to tell you that there is real prestige involved in making a Super Lawyers list….
Widely reported last week was the news that a judge in New Hampshire ordered the release of recordings from an Amazon Echo device located in a home where two women were murdered in January 2017. To those in the digital forensics and…
NOTE: Our updated Top 10 list for 2020 is now online. Click here! Over the past few months, Data Narro has been researching e-discovery resources on the Internet and reviewing scores of technology-focused legal blogs. Over time it became clear…