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- Interview: Ben Sexton of JND on how RelativityOne encourages new ideas to help clients
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- When videos come, they come not single spies but in battalions
- When the car sneaks on you and your social media betrays you
- Moderating a discovery pilot panel at ILTACON Europe on 13-14 November in London
- Interview: Justin Tebbe of Inventus on managing eDiscovery projects on a global basis
- News from ACEDS, EDRM and the Merlin Legal Open Source Foundation
- Back from Relativity Fest with good impressions and 1.5TB of videos
- EDiscovery and Legal Technology Conference in Dublin on 29 November
- Sedona Conference webinar on 6 November: US/UK EU cross-border data transfers after Brexit
- Moderating the international panel and recording interviews at Relativity Fest 2019
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IQPC the best London e-disclosure conference again
The three-day IQPC Information Retention and eDisclosure Management Summit is over for another year. It is the biggest and best conference in the London calendar and one which genuinely aspires to do better each year. Everyone I spoke to seemed … Continue reading
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Women in eDiscovery at IQPC on 18 May
It is not too late to sign up for the women in e-Discovery session at IQPC’s Information Retention and e-Disclosure Summit on Wednesday 18 May. The conference itself runs from Monday 17 May and the Women in eDiscovery session takes … Continue reading
You cannot really complain at a full InBox and lots of tweets
A day in London leaves me with a pile of e-mails and a heap of tweets – all signs of a lively market, and to be welcomed despite the time it will take to catch up. Add a crusading podcast, … Continue reading
Containing the interest in the eDisclosure Practice Direction and ESI Questionnaire
There has been much interest in the draft eDisclosure Practice Direction and the Questionnaire which forms part of it. Lawyers and education providers keep asking for a sight of it. Lord Justice Jackson commended it. Rule-makers in other jurisdictions have … Continue reading
US District Judge to Speak on Women in eDiscovery Panel at LegalTech
One of the best panels at the Masters Conference in Washington last year was the Women Thought Leader Panel: The Art of Negotiating E-Discovery moderated by Caitlin Murphy of CT Summation and including Shawnna Childress of LECG, co-founder of Women … Continue reading