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Our e-Discovery Predictions for 2011

Not to be outdone by Clearwell Systems, Fios, Craig Ball, Recommind and everybody else making e-discovery predictions/trends-to-watch in 2011, The Posse List presents its 10.5 e-discovery (and other)

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FROM LEGALTECH NY 2010: International e-discovery — the legal complexities of collecting, culling and reviewing data from multiple countries

This post is one of several summarizing our coverage of LegalTech New York 2010.  For our other posts click here. Reporter:  Christian Aust Trilantic is a leading U.K.-based legal support provider that

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IQPC Brussels Focus: Chris Dale and the e-Disclosure Information Project

              One of the rock stars of the IQPC conference in Brussels in Brussels last week was Chris Dale, founder of the E-Disclosure Information Project.  He was on 3 panels at the conference

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Review of LexisNexis e-Discovery & Digital Forensics Conference held in Hong Kong this summer

In July 2009, LexisNexis sponsored the first conference ever held in Hong Kong bringing together a panel of leading international experts and prominent local practitioners to share their knowledge

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LegalTech West Coast: Notes and observations from Day 1

Our “Posse List moment” At the panel entitled “Document Review: Establishing the Team & Utilizing the Technology” Browning Marean, senior counsel in DLA Piper’s San Diego

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Trends in the contract attorney market – Part 1, An Overview

We spent the last 3 weeks in Chicago, D.C., LA and NYC.   We met with Posse List members, law firms, e-discovery companies and staffing agencies, as well as a few in-house corporate legal departments

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Managing e-Discovery — Day 2 of the International Litigation Support Leaders Conference (Part 1)

A Review of Day 2 of the ILSLC (Part 1) As we said in our coverage of Day 1 of the ILSLC (click here) the focus of almost all of the speakers during this conference was:  the fundamental problem

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