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An interview with Nigel Murray of TRILANTIC; the nuts & bolts of European e-discovery

This interview is part of our new series “Data! Data! Data!” — Cures for a General Counsel’s ESI Nightmares”.  For our introduction to the series  click here. As we have indicated in numerous

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From ILTA: “Social Networking: Learn the Rules of Engagement”

People have used the idea of “social network” loosely for over a century to connote complex sets of relationships between members of social systems at all scales, from interpersonal to international. 

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An interview with Jim Moore and Vanessa Vidunas of Merrill Brink International : e-discovery management, foreign language expertise, and more

This interview is part of our new series “Data! Data! Data!” — Cures for a General Counsel’s ESI Nightmares”.  For our introduction to the series  click here. Merrill Corporation has a wide

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Law school debt: should student financial aid be based on a debt to potential earning ratio?

With so much discussion and debate lately about the value and changing economic viability of a law degree, we wonder if a proposed U.S. Department of Education regulation might, or should, be applied

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“Data! Data! Data!” — an interview with Tim Williams of Index Engines: massive search power, unified process and audit trails, and more

This interview is part of our new series “Data! Data! Data!” — Cures for a General Counsel’s ESI Nightmares”.  For our introduction to the series  click here. Tim Williams is Chief Executive

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“Data! Data! Data!” — an interview with Andy Wilson of Logik

This interview is part of our new series “Data! Data! Data!” — Cures for a General Counsel’s ESI Nightmares”.  For our introduction to the series  click here.           

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Our new series: “Data! Data! Data!” — Cures for a General Counsel’s ESI Nightmares

  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

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E-Discovery for Everybody: Craig Ball and the EDna Challenge

As recently highlighted by Sharon Nelson on her excellent blog Ride the Lightening one of the things Craig Ball most enjoys is coming up with a challenging e-discovery hypothetical and then confounding

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The conflicting economics of “too many lawyers”

  There have been a slew of articles and blog posts of late detailing the reasons why going to law school is a bad decision.  We thought we’d throw in our two cents.   The reasons law school is “bad”

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Computer aided document review has arrived

The January issue of the Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology has an article by Herb Roitblat, Anne Kershaw, and Patrick Oot describing a study that compared computer

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