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Data, data everywhere: a special report on managing information from The Economist

In our series “Data! Data! Data!” – Cures for a General Counsel’s ESI Nightmares”  we have been interviewing thought leaders in the ESI management and e-discovery universe

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Contract attorney e-discovery primer: just what is ESI, information and digital data?

As more and more attorneys, law firms, corporations and vendors join the Posse List and exisiting Posse List members move into the nuts and bolts of the tech side of e-discovery, we thought we’d

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An interview with Adam Cohen of FTI Technology: Attenex and Ringtail functionality, predictive coding algorithms, 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. Adam Cohen, Senior Managing Director

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An interview with Virginia Henschel and Rob Robinson of Applied Discovery: a worldwide electronic discovery provider

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. Virginia P. Henschel, Esq. is

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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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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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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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Updated post: “Seeking Ways to Set Limits on E-Discovery”

Last week we posted an article by Robert Owen, a partner with Fulbright & Jaworski.   He is head of the New York location’s litigation group, as well as co-head of the firm’s E-Discovery

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The Georgetown Law Advanced E-Discovery Institute: a review

19 November 2009 Reporting for The Posse List:  Gregory Bufithis, Scott Madsen and Alex Hania Last week Georgetown Law CLE, in cooperation with the Sedona Conference, presented its 6th Annual Advanced

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