Posts Tagged ‘ George Rudoy ’

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

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 protection rules [...]



From the Georgetown Law Advanced E-Discovery Institute: Unified communications – the game changer in e-discovery

Nov 12th, 2009 | By mrposse | Category: Georgetown Law CLE on E-discovery, LegalTech West Coast 2009, Manic Monday

12 November 2009
The presentation was titled Information Everywhere: Understanding New Technologies and Coping With New Problems and was presented by Judge James Francis (U.S. Magistrate Judge in the Southern District of New York), Anne Kershaw (founder of A. Kershaw, P.C.), Thomas Morrissey (responsible for the development and implementation of technology supporting the Office of the [...]



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

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 complexity [...]