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

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

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From LegalTech NY 2010: Backup is for Recovery, Archiving is for Discovery

This 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

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LegalTech is in NYC this week: here is why you should go if you can

Our 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

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The Masters Conference: focus on EDRM — new website and significant project advancements

EDRM advancements reflect two years of collaboration, refinement and modeling amongst e-discovery service providers, law firms, corporate practitioners and individual contributors ST. PAUL, Minn. –

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IQPC Brussels Focus: Chris Dale and the e-Disclosure Information Project

              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

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The Jobs Project to Develop EDD Staffing

Last 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,

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

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

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“You can’t afford the truth!” — Day 1 of the International Litigation Support Leaders Conference

That 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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