This week’s “Top 10” electronic discovery articles from Orange Technologies: 1. Required eDiscovery Reading for Attorneys — http://tinyurl.com/da4bwc 2. Reducing the Costs of Privilege
Continue readingThe greatest client memo … ever The Am Law Daily encourages you to go to Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft’s client memo Web page right now to see if the single most bizarre memo we’ve
Continue readingDistrict of Columbia Bar Litigation Section New E-Discovery Committee The Litigation Section is pleased to announce the formation of an E-Discovery Committee open to all Litigation Section Members.
Continue readingAccording to an article on today’s law.com site, as laid-off lawyers are scrambling for jobs many are considering other practice areas, other locations, in-house jobs and jobs with smaller firms.
Continue readingThis week’s “Top 10″ electronic discovery articles from Orange Technologies: 1. Search May Not Mean Search – http://tinyurl.com/akb5fl 2. Considering ESI, Information, and Data? http://tinyurl.com/d8zzyo
Continue readingIn addition to the paucity of work out there, many Posse List members are under the crushing burden of student loans. We have followed the reports on various proposals under the stimulus package and
Continue readingWebcast today (March 11, 2009) at 2 pm Eastern The legal media (us included) have reported on the tsunami (current and expected) of subprime litigation. And we’ve waited. And waited. Navigant
Continue reading1. Investigative Interviewing: Tips From an Ex-FBI Special Agent – http://tinyurl.com/d4ua8j 2. A “Tufte-ized” Graphical Comparison Of eDiscovery Approaches – http://tinyurl.com/c6cgmu 3.
Continue readingOrrick: “more contract attorneys!!” As we reported over the weekend, the big news at the Hildebrandt Institute’s 14th Annual “Law Firm Leaders Forum” this week was Orrick’s
Continue readingWe have been posting information these last two weeks on “going solo” and also “going freelance” for the many Posse List members who have inquired. The National Association of
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