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Dec 17th, 2010 |
By mrposse |
Category: Holiday Messages
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) predictions for 2011. 1. E-discovery vendors abandon the idea of end to end e-discovery and return to concept of “one trick pony” (“We can scan that for [...]
Tags: Apple, Autonomy, Browning Marean, Clearwell Systems, cloud computing, Craig Ball, e-disclosure, e-discovery, Early Case Assessment, edisclosure, Electronic Discovery, Facebook, Fios, Google, Guidance Software, Integreon, iPad, Julian Assange, Microsoft, Recommind, Sedona Conference, Steve Jobs, The Posse Lst, Thomson Reuters, UnitedLex, Wikileaks
Posted in Holiday Messages |
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Feb 9th, 2010 |
By mrposse |
Category: LegalTech NY 2010
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 focuses on electronic discovery services. They sponsored a double-panel for the International E-Discovery track at LegalTech. The panels introduced and discussed EU data [...]
Tags: Allen & Overy, Browning Marean, Chris Dale, Director of Practice Support, DLA Piper, George Rudoy, Hague Convention, Judge Andrew Peck, Lipton, Litigation Support Manager, Magistrate Judge, Managing Director of Trilantic, Maura R. Grossman, Nigel Murray, Senior Master of the Supreme Court, Senior Master Whitaker, Shearman & Sterling, Southern District of New York, The E-Disclosure Information Project, Vince Neicho, Wachtell
Posted in LegalTech NY 2010 |
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Oct 5th, 2009 |
By mrposse |
Category: Crossborder discovery: international aspects of ESI production, Electronic Discovery, Europe, IQPC E-Disclosure Europe (Brussels 2009)
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 and for his delightful description of the 2-day proceedings click here. It was great to finally meet Chris. We have emailed and [...]
Tags: Birmingham Civil Justice Centre, Browning Marean, Chris Dale, George Socha, HHJ Simon Brown QC, Ian Manning, Ian Montague, IQPC conference Brussels, LexisNexis E-Discovery & Digital Forensics Conference, Mark Surguy, Masters Conference, Pfizer, Pinsent Masons, Raposa Consulting, Senior Master Whitaker, The E-Disclosure Information Project, Thompson Reuters 5th Annual E-Disclosure Forum
Posted in Crossborder discovery: international aspects of ESI production, Electronic Discovery, Europe, IQPC E-Disclosure Europe (Brussels 2009) |
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Sep 12th, 2009 |
By mrposse |
Category: Asia-Pacific
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 and experience on key issues concerning e-discovery and digital forensics, with special focus on the legal aspects. Among the presenters were: * Scott Nonaka of O’Melveny & Myers whose presentation titled [...]
Tags: Browning Marean, CCH Workflow Solutions, DLA Piper, LexisNexis, Mayer Brown, Menachem Hasofer, O'Melveny & Myers, Scott Nonaka, Seamus Byrne
Posted in Asia-Pacific |
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Jun 25th, 2009 |
By mrposse |
Category: LegalTech West Coast 2009, Top Story
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 office and a member of the DLA Piper Litigation group and co-chair of the Electronic Discovery Readiness and Response Group (click here) gave us a nice shout out during the [...]
Tags: Browning Marean, Case Central, Clearwell Systems, Cleary Gottlieb, contract attorneys, DLA Piper, Equivio, Howrey Simon, LegalTech, LegalTech West Coast
Posted in LegalTech West Coast 2009, Top Story |
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May 26th, 2009 |
By mrposse |
Category: Contract Attorney Market: Trends
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 where we have contacts, plus a few Federal government contacts. What follows are some brief observations on trends we see in [...]
Tags: ABA TECHSHOW, Browning Marean, Catalyst, Catalyst Secure, CCH Workflow Solutions, China, Chris Jurkiewicz, contract attorneys, Dennis Kennedy, DLA Piper, document review, DOJ, ePIC, Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, foreign language document reviews, ILSL Conference, ILSLC, India, KPMG, legal process outsourcing, LegalTech, litigation support, LPO, Merrill Brink, Outindex, Ralph Losey, Siemens, Tom O'Conner, Trilantic, Venio Systems
Posted in Contract Attorney Market: Trends |
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May 11th, 2009 |
By mrposse |
Category: ILSL Conference, Top Story
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 facing the legal profession today is the search for truth and justice in a digital world. A world where the [...]
Tags: Albert Buckwalter, Alison Silverstein, Brett Burney, Browning Marean, Bruce Markowitz, contract attorneys, Craig Ball, David Kessler, DLA Piper, e-discovery, e-Discovery Team, efficientEDD, Electronic Discovery, electronic Discovery Reference Model, Epiq Systems, Europe, Fios Inc., George Rudoy, George Socha, interLegis, Julie Brown, Kevin Carr, Laura Kibbe, LDM Global, Legal Support Today, litigation support, Mark Mayerson, Mary Mack, Mary Pat Poteet, Peak Review Metrics, Ralph Losey, Scott Merrick, Shearman & Sterling, UHY Advisors
Posted in ILSL Conference, Top Story |
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