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[Read More]After “attending” both LegalTech New York 2010 and Virtual LegalTech 2010, I couldn’t help but wonder about the importance of face time in an industry that has so little…face time. In the legal
[Read More]In an industry that prides itself on cutting-edge technology, why are so many people still using a file type that is archaic? Adobe owns the rights to the TIFF image file format and
[Read More]“Is anyone on the call yet?” I wondered as I clutched the awkwardly large office phone to my ear, listening for sounds of life on the other end. For the next hour, I
[Read More]I must admit, I like the title that the editors at the National Law Journal came up with for Fabio Celeita’s and my article: “Computer infections are bad enough, but the cure can
[Read More]Josh Gilliland and his always-entertaining “Bow Tie Law’s Blog” turn this week to the case of In re NetBank, Inc., 2009 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 69031 (N.D. Ga. Aug. 7, 2009), in which the
[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.
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