Recent posts on my Google Plus page

I give below links to my recent posts on my Google Plus page. The last few weeks have been a particularly fruitful time in eDiscovery, both in the UK and elsewhere, and I have a stockpile of other articles and links which I hope to add to this collection.

Those of you interested in SEO (Search Engine Optimisation) may like to know that these links, when added to Google’s  indexing power over its “own” data, generally perform very well in Google searches. The value of these links, therefore, lies in more than merely pointing you to recent interesting posts; it has a long-term purpose as well.

Photographs from the Epiq Systems Judicial Panel in London on 27 June 2012

Federal Judicial Center publishes 2nd Edition of Managing Discovery of Electronic Information: A Pocket Guide for Judges

Resources About LawTechCamp London 2012 on the Legal Informatics Blog

3 steps to becoming a “predictive coding guru” – Inside Counsel

Are law firms investing in the wrong IT resources – if they are investing at all?

Information governance in UK civil litigation – how to reduce legal risk and cost – a paper by me for IBM

Deloitte survey shows business unworried by UK Bribery Act

LegalFutures reports on Richard Susskind vision for the future at LawTech Camp London

Symantec: The Increasing Importance of Cross-Border eDiscovery and Data Protection Awareness

Cowen Group reports on Nuix Information Governance Forum – with Vimeo

The Gherkin from the River Thames on a Not Working Weekend

Investigations company Proven buys Palmer Legal Technologies

ABA Model Rules to consider the need for lawyers to have technology skills

Good summary from Millnet of Judge Brown’s NLJ articles on costs control

Case In Point from CaseCentral – The Scream

Mr Justice Akenhead to speak to the SCL on Technology and Dispute Resolution on 3 October

Recommind: Predictive Coding – Chris Dale in conversation with Master Whitaker

Bad Writing Tips on Twitter

Nuix Information Governance Forum at Palm Beach

We must keep fighting thick policemen who arrest photographers

Are “Drive-By” Rule 26(f) Meetings the Norm?

NoW Hackgate though a (US) eDiscovery lens

EU Commission under fire for its data protection reforms

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About Chris Dale

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