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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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How Big Data, cloud computing, Amazon and poll quants won the U.S. election

  16 November 2012– In the U.S., for more than a year, a group of what the reporters described as “math geeks and data wizards” worked long days creating elaborate statistical models to

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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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Seeking Independent Computer Forensic Analysts

  eTERA Consulting is seeking independent Computer Forensic Analysts to conduct computer and mobile forensic investigations, data recovery and electronic discovery projects for law firm and corporate

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Why the market for tech transactions lawyers is heating up

  29 October 2012 — For those of you on our job lists, especially those of you on our tech-specific and IP job lists, you have seen the surge in postings for tech transactions lawyers. These

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We are shocked, simply shocked!! “Ex-staffer says she was ordered to pad law school’s job numbers”

  24 October 2012 – A former assistant career services dean at the Thomas Jefferson Law School has filed a declaration in a class action against the institution in which she acknowledges padding

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Surprise, surprise, surprise! Bankers Concede to Dreary Student Loan Predictions

19 October 2012–  Surprise, surprise, surprise! A majority of US banking experts now concede that student loan debt is a serious problem and predict that a large percentage of students will increasingly

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Free Web Seminar Aug 29th: Mobile Device Collection and Transparent Reporting

  Collecting and preserving digital evidence is critical in any litigation or investigatory matter. Proper collection and preservation can mean the difference between winning or losing a court case.   Therefore,

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Can High School Students Review E-Discovery Documents?

22 July 2012 – Just when document reviewers thought it could not get worse … The E-Discovery Sage of Jackson Lewis (aka Ralph Losey) has an interesting post on the law.com site about information

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