Failure to Dedupe: Unethical?
Anne Kershaw and Joe Howie write on the Law Technology News website about the results of their survey among eDiscovery providers. The gist of their article – and it’s a good one –
[Read More]Anne Kershaw and Joe Howie write on the Law Technology News website about the results of their survey among eDiscovery providers. The gist of their article – and it’s a good one –
[Read More]Wendy Akbar of Quarles & Brady blogs about how e-discovery practice is turning the traditional partner-associate dynamic on its ear. The wizened (and aged) partners end up being rank newbies where e-discovery is
[Read More]Welcome to our new-look BLLAWG for 2009, and beyond. You can now link directly to these words of wisdom with the URL http://blog.liquidligitation.com; you can easily access it from our main LiquidLitigation.com website;
[Read More]Yep, my headline for this post is pretty strongly-worded … but it’s also pretty accurate. The fact is, sanction-happy judges and vague, utopian court rules regarding ESI searches don’t mix, when you’re dealing
[Read More]From the National Law Journal, Sheri Qualters reports on the Delaware Court of Chancery’s recent spate of decisions regarding several aspects of e-discovery practice. Most significant to me is Beard Research Inc. v.
[Read More]Craig Ball absolutely nails it with his new column in Law Technology News regarding an approach to keyword search. Craig’s take on how attorneys currently fail to make the grade in crafting keyword
[Read More]From Jason Krause on Law.com comes this article regarding the Text Retrieval Conference Legal Track 2008. The main points to take from this article are that, properly used, Boolean keyword searching is equally as
[Read More]Here’s a bit of idle blogging levity to help you recover from Tax Day … Because I’ve been publishing quite a few articles lately, I thought it might be a good idea to Google
[Read More]From the Texas Lawyer (part of the Incisive Media megagroup) comes this useful article on how to effectively manage document reviews. LitManager is an outstanding review tool to help keep costs under control, but there
[Read More]There has been a bit of debate (okay, a LOT of debate) over what makes backup tapes truly “inaccessible”. The California Assembly is on the verge of making that discussion moot. From Law.com, this article
[Read More]Tom O’Connor is Director of the Legal Electronic Document Institute. In this post to PivotalDiscovery.com, Tom sings the praises of hosted litigation support solutions and secure browser access to a web-based document repository.
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