A longer list than usual, partly because many interesting things came along and partly because I was called away for over a week before I had the chance to list them.
Law Society Gazette – No replacement yet for £10m High Court IT failure
APT Search white paper on recruitment and eDiscovery
Dangleboris – how to get the world to do your PR for you
Clarification of the DPP’s role in the Twitter Joke Trial
Nuix: Taming information with eDiscovery
Rob Robinson: eDiscovery vendors on Twitter
eDJ Group snaps up Marilyn Gladden for eDiscovery channel media services
Commonwealth Legal becomes a Relativity Consulting Partner
Greg Buckles of eDJ on CVEDR – Monkeys and Magistrates in Monterey
ESIBytes Recording – Carmel Valley E-Discovery Judicial Panel on Predictive Coding
The Irish Times – Internet is debasing our public discourse
The Lawyer: Scotland to compete with Northern Ireland as low-cost law centre
Kevin Nichols on eDJ: The CVeDR – A Different Type of eDiscovery Conference
Epiq Systems panel debate: judicial attitudes to technology assisted review
Nuix webinar: Deep dive into intelligent investigation with Nuix 4
You may like this Olympic parody…
Thomson Reuters on FTI survey: lawyers see benefits of computer coding, with caveats
kCura at No 15 out of 100 in Forbes’ list of Chicago’s top 100 digital companies
The relationship between keyword search and technology assisted review – Sheila Mackay of Xerox
Video – Proactive Information Governance with Nuix
Guy Burgess on the NZ Law and technology blog: When will New Zealand get e-filing?
Simon Price of Recommind – Concept over keywords – why search still matters for law firms
Barry Murphy of eDJ in discussion with Mary Ann Benson of Epiq Systems: Tangible Examples of TAR
Epiq Systems Opens Hong Kong Document Review Centre
The Lawyer: First LIBOR action is in the Birmingham Mercantile Court
Howard Sklar of Recommind: Are Seed Sets the New Keyword?
Craig Ball: Train, Don’t Cull, Using keywords
Craig Ball (again), this time on the safe-keeping and recovery of irreplaceable data
Millnet’s Charles Holloway on a devilish problem
