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Sept 24th: the Annual Intermountain eDiscovery Conference — a great 1-day e-discovery event

20 September 2010 — There are (at last count) 23,781 e-discovery conferences booked for the remainder of 2010.  Ok, an exaggeration.  But there are a lot.  And many are redundant, repetitive

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A lawyer must be a technologist, especially in the e-discovery industry

19 September 2010 — As we have stated numerous times in our ediscovery/data management “thought leaders” series (click here)  we face a tsunami of data.  For a good discussion of how this

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Free Webinar September 23: Social Media & e-Discovery (free CLE credit)

Virtual LegalTech is on September 23rd and one of the webinars is on social media and e-discovery. The cross roads of social media and e-discovery are the new lawyer nightmare.  Posse List members across

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Google: antitrust issues, more antitrust issues and … uh … even more antitrust issues

8 September 2010 — Being the 800-pound gorilla in the search-engine space … and seemingly everything else internet related … Google is probably at the top of the list of most government regulators

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The S.E.C. is hiring 800 new employees … and they want to spend an evening with you

  From the SEC: Tuesday, September 28, 2010: “An Evening with the SEC” You are cordially invited to attend a panel discussion and networking event at the Securities & Exchange Commission. This

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