It could mark one of the biggest changes for lawyers joining the profession since the first U.S. bar examination was given in Delaware in 1763 — a single bar exam aimed at standardizing attorney
Continue readingThe Masters Conference starts tomorrow in Washington, DC and runs for two days (click here). A number of presenters are already in D.C., as well as a number of vendors, so we have been able to begin
Continue readingThere’s an unusual dichotomy in the e-discovery industry right now. Industry observers see scores of e-discovery companies that have folded or disappeared as part of an industry shakeout, but at
Continue readingThe Masters Conference (click here) will be held on October 13th and 14th in Washington, DC. The Masters conference brings together leading experts and professionals from law firms, corporations and
Continue readingLast week we attended the IQPC conference “Information Retention & E-Disclosure Management Europe” which was held in Brussels September 30th and October 1st. For a link to the
Continue readingAt IQPC Brussels last week (click here) we had the opportunity to meet with Denise Backhouse, one of the presenters, and an associate in Morgan Lewis’s Litigation Practice and a
Continue readingIQPC put on one of its spectacular conferences last week in Brussels, this one on information retention and e-disclosure management in Europe (click here). The conference
Continue readingOne refuge for many contract attorneys has been direct employment as a staff attorney at a number of firms that adopted the “staff attorney” model for document review and temporary work. But as Above
Continue readingTwo of the main topics at the IQPC Conference in Brussels last week on e-discloure (with much written of late in the e-discovery blogs) has been concept searching and “predictive
Continue readingOne 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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