LDM Global (for more about the company click here) is an international information management/litigation support solutions provider. It specializes in data recovery, computer forensics, large scale
Continue readingWe recently attended the first in a series of CLE corporate briefing seminars jointly sponsored by Sheppard Mullin and eTERA Consulting. The seminars focus on emerging legal
Continue reading15 November 2009 In June 2009 the Sedona Conference held it’s program Cross-Border eDiscovery and Data Privacy. The Posse List was there and covered the event (click here). The Georgetown panel
Continue reading15 November 2009 When it comes to the flow of litigation information, law firms and clients often feel trapped in a cyclone of data that supersedes substantive issues of a case, both in cost and attention
Continue reading15 November 2009 The presentation was made by David Shonka (Principal Deputy General Counsel of the Federal Trade Commission), Miriam Smolen (associate general counsel in Fannie Mae’s litigation
Continue reading15 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
Continue reading15 November 2009 The Institute ended on Friday with a reconvening of the Federal Judges panel that opened the program the first day. Much was discussed (generated by questions from the audience) so
Continue reading14 November 2009 This past Thursday the New York Times profiled a new research paper entitled Mamas, Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be…Lawyers that said “Law school is a bad investment”. The
Continue reading12 November 2009 The presentation was titled Information Everywhere: Understanding New Technologies and Coping With New Problems and was presented by Judge James Francis (U.S. Magistrate Judge in the
Continue reading12 November 2009 The first session was a truly all-star U.S. judicial panel: Magistrate Judge John Facciola, Magistrate Judge Paul Grimm, Magistrate Judge Nan Nolan, Magistrate Judge Andrew Peck, District
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