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
Continue readingThis post is one of several summarizing our coverage of LegalTech New York 2010. For our other posts click here. Reported by: Alexis Gambetta /The Posse List The functions of managing record retention
Continue readingOur team arrived in NYC yesterday for LegalTech New York. It opens today (February 1st) for 3 days. It will be held at The Hilton New York (1335 Avenue of the Americas, New York, New York 1-212-586-7000). The
Continue readingEDRM advancements reflect two years of collaboration, refinement and modeling amongst e-discovery service providers, law firms, corporate practitioners and individual contributors ST. PAUL, Minn. –
Continue readingOne 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
Continue readingLast month, George Socha and Tom Gelbmann launched a new project within the Electronic Discovery Reference Model, called the Jobs Project, to create a framework to help organizations identify, assess,
Continue readingA 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
Continue readingThat was the rallying cry of Ralph Losey and many of the speakers at ILSLC yesterday. Said Losey “When people start talking about e-discovery production burdens I always think of the famous
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