Tag Archives for " ESI "

HP, Autonomy, allegations of fraud … and terabytes of analysis

23 November 2012 – So Hewlett-Packard (HP) has written down $8.8 billion of the value of Autonomy, the British software company it bought last year, after discovering that Autonomy misrepresented

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Throwing a wrench in the document review machine

10 November 2012–  There was an interesting piece in EDD Update entitled “Throwing a Wrench in the Document Review Machine”. It is about the “issue-of-the-moment” in ediscovery. No,

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The Grossman-Cormack Glossary of Technology Assisted Review

  2 November 2012 – There is a brilliant new guide out for technology assisted review … er .. ah … computer-assisted review … no, wait a minute … ah computer-aided review … ummmm

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Houston — seeking Electronic Discovery Manager

   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.

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

  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

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A Happy New Year to All : some closing thoughts

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.  

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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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Contract attorney e-discovery primer: just what is ESI, information and digital data?

As more and more attorneys, law firms, corporations and vendors join the Posse List and exisiting Posse List members move into the nuts and bolts of the tech side of e-discovery, we thought we’d

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An interview with Adam Cohen of FTI Technology: Attenex and Ringtail functionality, predictive coding algorithms, and more

This interview is part of our new series “Data! Data! Data!” — Cures for a General Counsel’s ESI Nightmares”.  For our introduction to the series click here. Adam Cohen, Senior Managing Director

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An interview with Virginia Henschel and Rob Robinson of Applied Discovery: a worldwide electronic discovery provider

This interview is part of our new series “Data! Data! Data!” — Cures for a General Counsel’s ESI Nightmares”.  For our introduction to the series  click here. Virginia P. Henschel, Esq. is

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