The Lawyer’s Guide to Cloud Computing: Part 4 (of 4)
Grazed from WestLaw Insider. Author: Daniel Garrie.
In the last installment, I discussed the implications of unsearchable cloud-based data on litigation and the unexpected disappearance of your cloud operator. In this final installment on the cloud, I will discuss the privilege issues, hidden costs, and data formatting problems that may present themselves when using the cloud.
Cloud-based systems present novel privilege issues. All privileges are founded on restricted access. Should privileged information be shared with a third-party, the privilege vanishes. Usually, privilege is readily maintained because a company’s sensitive information remains in-house in the company, until it is shared with outside counsel to whom the privilege still applies as part of the litigation…


Crowdfunding site uses Amazon S3, Heroku and other cloud services to keep its costs low. San Francisco-based LoudSauce aims to give voice to small groups and organizations that don’t have SuperPACs to call their own, according to co-founder Colin Mutchler.