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- RelativityOne Asia expansion continues with South Korea hosting
- Farewell to Robert Childress, the eDiscovery events organiser who knew everybody
- Legal Futures webinar: Dominic Regan on the extension of the Disclosure Pilot Scheme
- KPMG brings RelativityOne to Singapore
- Relativity investment to support cloud-based eDiscovery and AI
- Remote hearings – slipping back into the old normal after all that investment and experience
- Making the most of it as we go into a second year of virtual events
- Legal Tech Conference 2021 from Dublin on 25 March
- More occasional notes on eDiscovery and related subjects – 8 February 2021
- Relativity turns its AI skills to Pandemic analytics
- Rather more than a week’s eDiscovery notes
- New integration between RelativityOne and X1 accelerates preservation and collection
- Two document destruction judgments in England and Wales
- Phones 4U – a proportionate way to deal with documents of third-party custodians
- Redaction – good news from Relativity but less good for some others
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Category Archives: e.law
ALRC Update on the Australian Discovery Inquiry
Patrick Collins, Senior Legal Officer of the Australian Law Reform Commission, made a presentation at an ediscovery conference in Melbourne last week. I don’t miss many common law ediscovery conferences, but I was not at this one, and I am … Continue reading
Australian ediscovery round-up
My conclusion after my recent visit to Sydney was that every jurisdiction which engages in ediscovery thinks that it is behind the others. This is certainly not true of Australia, and Master Whitaker and I were not merely being polite … Continue reading
Far and wide eDiscovery at the Chilli IQ conference in Sydney
Sometimes an unconscious theme develops during conferences. Appropriately, perhaps, given the “IQ” element in the organiser’s name, the point which recurred in Sydney was the use of human intelligence in parallel with the processing power and clever technology to get … Continue reading
Chris-crossing the globe for e-discovery
Sorry for the silence. It has been a bit busy here – not just “here” which is Sydney, but in the short gap in England between leaving Las Vegas and setting off for here. It is a brisk sunny morning … Continue reading
New web site for e.law Asia-Pacific
I can see why it has taken e.law some time to assemble their new website following the acquisition of CCH Workflow Solutions in November 2009. The integrated business now covers a very broad range of activities across a wide geographical … Continue reading
Posse List interview with e.law Asia Pacific: the spike in e-discovery work in Asia
I was speaking in Singapore when news broke of e.law’s acquisition of CCH Workflow Solutions. It added to my general impression (which I was bold enough to turn into a prediction) that the Asia-Pacific region was the place to watch … Continue reading
e.law completes acquisition of CCH Workflow Solutions
On 20 November 2009, Australia’s e.law completed its acquisition of the business assets of CCH Workflow Solutions from Wolters Kluwer. The news of the acquisition broke whilst I was between conferences and although I heard from both Allison Stanfield at … Continue reading