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Jan 18th, 2010 |
By mrposse |
Category: "Data! Data! Data!" - Cures for a General Counsel’s ESI Nightmares from Industry Thought Leaders
In the latter part of the last decade — ok, the fall of 2009 — we completed what we call the trifecta: full coverage of three of the premier electronically stored information (ESI) and e-discovery events for the litigation industry: The Masters Conference (click here), the ACC Annual Meeting (click here), and the Georgetown Law Advanced [...]
Tags: Adam Cohen, Applied Discovery, Autonomy, Bob Eisenberg, CaseCentral, Chris Dale, Craig Ball, Dean Larry Center, Deborah Baron, e-discovery, eDisclosure Project, Electronic Discovery, ESI, Fios, FTI Technology, Georgetown Law CLE, Index Engines, Integreon, Jason R. Baron, Jim Moore, Mary Mack, Merrill Corporation, Morgan Lewis, Nicole Steckman, Nigel Murray, Ralph Losey, Rob Robinson, Ron Friedmann, Steve d’Alencon, Tess Blair, Tim Williams, Trilantic, Virginia Henschel
Posted in "Data! Data! Data!" - Cures for a General Counsel’s ESI Nightmares from Industry Thought Leaders |
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Jan 11th, 2010 |
By mrposse |
Category: Electronic Discovery
Ralph Losey has produced a six minute video from the last day of his class on e-discovery at the University of Florida. Holland & Knight’s William Hamilton and Ralph serve as adjunct professors at the College of Law to try to pass on what they know about the subject to the next generation. According [...]
Tags: Akerman Senterfitt, Holland & Knight, Ralph Losey, William Hamilton
Posted in Electronic Discovery |
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Nov 15th, 2009 |
By mrposse |
Category: Georgetown Law Center: Advanced E-Discovery Institute
15 November 2009 The presentation on Advanced Search and Retrieval Technology was made by Jason R. Baron, Maura Grossman and Ralph Losey, all powerhouses in the e-discovery world. Baron and Losey started off with their multimedia PowerPoint presentation (to the tune of Darude’s Sandstorm which we had just seen at the Capital One Future of [...]
Tags: Early Case Assessment, ESI, Georgetown Law Advanced E-Discovery Institute, Jason R. Baron, Maura Grossman, Ralph Losey, search, Text REtrieval Conference, TREC
Posted in Georgetown Law Center: Advanced E-Discovery Institute |
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Nov 10th, 2009 |
By mrposse |
Category: Electronic Discovery, Top Story, Webinars, Seminars, Surveys
10 November 2009 Reporting for the Posse List: Scott Madsen In what portended to be a great day-long seminar on ediscovery search, the opening multimedia presentation by Ralph Losey and Jason R. Baron set the bar high. This was the “beta version” of a presentation that Losey and Baron will give at LegalTech in New York City [...]
Tags: Capital One, Darude, First Annual E-Discovery Seminar, Jason R. Baron, Ralph Losey, Sandstorm, Scott Madsen, Sedona Co-operation Proclamation
Posted in Electronic Discovery, Top Story, Webinars, Seminars, Surveys |
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Oct 15th, 2009 |
By mrposse |
Category: Electronic Discovery, Foreign Language Document Reviews, Masters Conference 2009
John Tredennick is the founder and CEO of Catalyst Repository Systems, which provides secure, web-based software to help corporations and their counsel manage electronic discovery and work together on complex legal and regulatory matters. Founded in 2000, the company has grown to over 100 people located in major cities across the U.S. and abroad. [...]
Tags: Amir Milo, Bill Hamilton, Catalyst, Chris Ohly, contract attorneys, e-discovery, Electronic Discovery, Equivio, Georgetown Law School, John Facciola, John Rosenthal, John Simek, John Tredennick, LECG, Paul Grimm, Professor Michael Berry, Ralph Losey, Richard Kershaw, Sedona Conference, Sharon Nelson, teaching e-discovery in law schools, Text REtrieval Conference, The Masters Conference, TREC, University of Florida, University of Richmond, University of Tennessee, University of Virginia
Posted in Electronic Discovery, Foreign Language Document Reviews, Masters Conference 2009 |
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Aug 31st, 2009 |
By mrposse |
Category: Manic Monday
Today we start a series called “Manic Monday” – a wholesale theft of Gabes Guide idea of “Lazy Sunday Links” (click here). We’ll provide links (and some quotes) to a handful of articles that popped up over the weekend and which we think would be of interest to our readers. As if you don’t have enough [...]
Tags: contract attorneys, Manic Monday, Organization of Legal Professionals, Ralph Losey, Socha-Gelbman, The Posse List, Where is Your Data
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May 26th, 2009 |
By mrposse |
Category: Contract Attorney Market: Trends
We spent the last 3 weeks in Chicago, D.C., LA and NYC. We met with Posse List members, law firms, e-discovery companies and staffing agencies, as well as a few in-house corporate legal departments where we have contacts, plus a few Federal government contacts. What follows are some brief observations on trends we see in [...]
Tags: ABA TECHSHOW, Browning Marean, Catalyst, Catalyst Secure, CCH Workflow Solutions, China, Chris Jurkiewicz, contract attorneys, Dennis Kennedy, DLA Piper, document review, DOJ, ePIC, Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, foreign language document reviews, ILSL Conference, ILSLC, India, KPMG, legal process outsourcing, LegalTech, litigation support, LPO, Merrill Brink, Outindex, Ralph Losey, Siemens, Tom O'Conner, Trilantic, Venio Systems
Posted in Contract Attorney Market: Trends |
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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 [...]
Tags: Albert Buckwalter, Alison Silverstein, Brett Burney, Browning Marean, Bruce Markowitz, contract attorneys, Craig Ball, David Kessler, DLA Piper, e-discovery, e-Discovery Team, efficientEDD, Electronic Discovery, electronic Discovery Reference Model, Epiq Systems, Europe, Fios Inc., George Rudoy, George Socha, interLegis, Julie Brown, Kevin Carr, Laura Kibbe, LDM Global, Legal Support Today, litigation support, Mark Mayerson, Mary Mack, Mary Pat Poteet, Peak Review Metrics, Ralph Losey, Scott Merrick, Shearman & Sterling, UHY Advisors
Posted in ILSL Conference, Top Story |
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May 8th, 2009 |
By mrposse |
Category: ILSL Conference, Top Story
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 line of Jack Nicholson in the movie A Few Good Men, where he said, ‘You can’t handle the truth!’ In e-discovery today in my [...]
Tags: contract attorneys, Craig Ball, DLA Piper, e-discovery, EDRM, Electronic Discovery, George Socha, IDC, ILSL Conference, International Data Group, Joanne Lane, Mary Pat Poteet, Ralph Losey, The Posse List, Twitter
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May 6th, 2009 |
By mrposse |
Category: ILSL Conference, Top Story
The International Litigation Support Leaders Conference starts tomorrow in D.C. for two days, May 7-8, here in D.C. It is the industry’s premiere educational and networking event for international litigation support. We are covering both days of the event and attending the seminars and speaking with all the vendors. As we have indicated there has [...]
Tags: Autonomy, Catalyst Repository, contract attorneys, Craig Ball, Epiq Ssystems, Fios, FTI Consulting, ILSL Conference, interLegis, LexisNexis, Mary Mack, Ralph Losey, The Posse List
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