Posts Tagged ‘ Electronic Discovery ’

Frankfurt, Germany — Business Development Manager:Forensics/eDiscovery

May 16th, 2011 | By | Category: Jobs

Business Development Manager : Forensics / eDiscovery : Frankfurt, Germany Our client develops the world’s most advanced eDiscovery and electronic investigation software. The Business Development Manager will have in depth knowledge of email archiving/data mining etc and be proactive and energetic, generating and managing accounts for this product.  Our client develops the world’s most advanced [...]



Houston — seeking Electronic Discovery Manager

May 15th, 2011 | By | Category: Jobs

   Deloitte is one of the leading professional services organizations in the United States, specializing in audit, tax, consulting and financial advisory services with clients in more than 20 industries. We provide powerful business solutions to some of the world’s most well-known and respected companies, including more than 75 percent of the Fortune 100. At [...]



UPDATE: Explaining the continuing surge in the U.S. of non-English language document review projects

Apr 27th, 2011 | By | Category: Foreign Language Document Reviews, Top Story

27 April 2011  [updating our January 2011 post] The global “patent arms wars” Ah, litigation.  Truly the sincerest form of flattery.  If you have been following all the IP litigation out there the last few months you know that the most recent battle pits Apple who has gone after Samsung for violating 10 iPhone and [...]



NEW POST: Thoughts on that NY Times article on e-discovery – “It’s the technology, and it’s a game changer”

Mar 7th, 2011 | By | Category: Contract Attorney Market: Trends, Top Story

  7 March 2011 — In case you missed it over the weekend, the New York Times published an article titled “Armies of Expensive Lawyers, Replaced by Cheaper Software” which discussed the “new e-discovery software that can analyze millions of documents in a fraction of the time, and at a fraction of the cost consumed [...]



March 3rd in Richmond, VA: Symposium – “Electronic Discovery in a World of Cloud Computing, Data Hoarding, and Social Networking”

Mar 1st, 2011 | By | Category: Webinars, Seminars, Surveys

On Thursday, March 3, from 1-5pm, the University of Richmond Journal of Law & Technology (JOLT) will host a symposium, “Electronic Discovery in a World of Cloud Computing, Data Hoarding, and Social Networking,” in the law school’s moot court room. Approved for 3.5 CLE credits, the symposium is free and open to the public. Held [...]



LEGALTECH NY 2011: optimism, war crimes + e-discovery, IBM, on-line e-discovery education, predictive coding … and “real” information management

Feb 18th, 2011 | By | Category: LegalTech NY 2011, Top Story

Reported by Gregory P. Bufithis, Esq. and Eric Fell, Esq. 18 February 2011 — It’s been two weeks since LegalTech New York and it’s taken that long to digest most of the information we collected. We stayed an extra week after LegalTech for follow-up with interviews and product demonstrations. As always, LegalTech can cause info-saturation (see, [...]



COMING IN 2011 FROM THE POSSE LIST: e-discovery law training via Ralph Losey

Jan 5th, 2011 | By | Category: E-Discovery Training Courses, Top Story

5 January 2011  - Many legal pundits have repeatedly called for teaching e-discovery at law schools.  No one in the e-discovery world can miss what the digital information revolution has done to dramatically alter the discovery process.  Nobody has beat this drum more loudly than Ralph Losey, a reigning e-discovery guru (click here). But if you [...]



A Happy New Year to All : some closing thoughts

Dec 31st, 2010 | By | Category: Holiday Messages

We grew to 26,000+ members in 2010.  When we started The Posse List in 2002 our base was contract attorneys, the lawyers who work on document review and production — the “right side” of the EDRM.   These still constitute the largest part of our membership base.   We add 25-30 new such members every week.  But in percentage terms our [...]



Our e-Discovery Predictions for 2011

Dec 17th, 2010 | By | 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 [...]



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

Sep 19th, 2010 | By | Category: Changing Legal Landscape

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 all evolved read our interview with the “Master Sensai E-Discovery Gurus” Ralph Losey and Jason R. Baron (click here)  and see their brilliant presentation Did [...]