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- Spotlight: Asia – virtual event from Relativity on 7 April
- Adverse inferences filling the gaps when the evidence is incomplete
- Wide-ranging agenda for Relativity at Legalweek 2022
- Relativity brings cloud security to Australian government agencies
- Relativity publishes list of AI visionaries
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- Various disclosure points arising from the Vardy v Rooney judgment
- The North Sea ate my evidence – a tale which dogs the WAGs preparing for trial
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- Craig Ball’s eDiscovery tips for 2022 apply beyond the US
- Rediscovering Cornwall after a two-year gap
- Relief from sanctions denied after non-compliance with disclosure unless order
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FTI Consulting: how the general counsel can shape information governance
Ethical Boardroom carries an article called How the general counsel can shape information governance by Jake Frazier and Sonia Cheng of FTI Consulting. It focuses less on the IT, data security and regulatory aspects of IG and more on that … Continue reading
Posted in Discovery, eDiscovery, FTI Technology, In-house counsel, Information Governance
Tagged Jake Frazier, Sonia Cheng
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Huron Legal seeks input for the 6th Annual Law Department Benchmarking Survey
I wrote here about Huron Legal’s last Law Department Benchmarking Survey and interviewed Huron’s Bret Baccus. Huron’s summary of the 2014 survey results is here Huron Legal and The General Counsel Forum are now gathering data for the next benchmarking … Continue reading
Posted in Cost Management, Huron Legal, In-house counsel
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