My recent Google+ eDiscovery / eDisclosure posts

Here are links to some of my recent Google+ posts. These are short posts relating (usually) to eDisclosure / eDiscovery whose main purpose is to draw attention to articles and other things of interest  which I come across. I put them here in batches, excluding those which link back to posts which you will have seen here anyway.

AccessData chosen for legal evidence review platform for US Federal Public Defenders

Magnum from Opus 2 International and the end of paper trials

Colourful way to explain common grammatical mistakes

Daubert, expert evidence and predictive coding in Da Silva Moore

Predicting and taking control of eDiscovery costs with managed services – LDM Global managed Review

Show some respect: International privacy and comity concerns in international eDiscovery

Craig Ball: Putting the Duh into Da Silva Moore

Rob Robinson provides a useful collection of the formal Da Silva Moore documents

Useful case study from Epiq Systems on web crawling investigation

ESIBytes: Karl Schieneman talks with Herb Roitblat about predictive coding

Ralph Losey and Family with Shawnna Childress – an eDiscovery Webinar

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About Chris Dale

Retired, and now mainly occupied in taking new photographs and editing old ones.
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