In the News

May 23, 2011
In the Lawyers Journal:
Federal judges receive training in e-discovery (from bit-x-bit)
By Tracy Carbasho

"The training was terrific because the presenters explained e-discovery and defined a lot of the terms we need to understand," said the Honorable Judge Nora Barry Fischer.

April 25, 2011
bit-x-bit Welcomes New E-Discovery Process Manager and Expands E-Discovery Team

Daniel J. Vogel joins bit-x-bit as E-Discovery Process Manager, bringing with him more than nine years of experience in electronic discovery, collection processing, review and production.  Mr. Vogel will head bit-x-bit’s team in processing, searching, and producing ESI, and also be responsible for managing Sfile, bit-x-bit’s hosted e-discovery review platform.

January 14, 2011
In the Lawyers Journal:
bit-x-bit, LLC offers Sfile e-discovery review, computer forensic services
By Drew Hardman
November 5, 2010
In the Pittsburgh Post Gazette:
Siblings' company helps law firms track computer activity bit by bit Flying cars and other 21st century ideas
By Erich Schwartzel, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
June 1, 2010
E-Discovery Made Easy and Cost Effective for the Small 'Routine' Case
By Susan Ardisson, Esq.

In the Pittsburgh Legal Administrators Association's (PLAA) Spring 2010 Issue of To the Point

January 28, 2010
On staff at bit-x-bit, Sedona Conference trained Special Master and Mediator

CEO, Susan Ardisson, Esq. recently completed the two-day Sedona Conference “E-Discovery Dispute Resolution for Special Masters & Mediators Program.”  Highlights of the program included scope and proportionality in e-discovery, cost allocation, privilege issues, and discovery sanctions taught by nationally recognized experts and practitioners, and well known jurists, the Honorable Shira A. Scheindlin and the Honorable John M. Facciola. 

January 6, 2010
In the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review:
Trib wins Fort Cherry open records appeal
By Paul Pierce
October 15, 2009
In the Pittsburgh Technology Council's TEQ Magazine:
At the Intersection of IT and the Law: bit-x-bit builds success with topnotch e-discovery and computer forensic consulting services
By Matthew Pross
October 9, 2009
In the Allegheny County Bar Association’s Lawyers Journal:
Western District Adopts New Local Rule on Electronic Discovery

Published in the October 9th issue of the Lawyers Journal, Susan Ardisson and Joseph Decker co-author an article on the Western District’s Local Rule LCvR 26.2 on electronic discovery.  

“With the adoption of Rule LCvR 26.2, the Western District now joins at least 40 other District Courts which have local rules or standing orders to address e-discovery issues.   The rule will eliminate the notion that e-discovery is something that is happening somewhere else but not in Pittsburgh.”