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- 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
- Interview: John Tinsley of Iconic talks about machine translation and eDiscovery
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Tag Archives: Andrew King
Opening new eDiscovery opportunities in South Africa and New Zealand
eDiscovery blogs in South Africa and New Zealand were recognised in Feedspot’s recent list of Top 60 Global eDiscovery Blogs. The South African one is by Terry Harrison who wrote about the recognition here; the New Zealand one comes from … Continue reading
Posted in Discovery, eDiscovery, New Zealand, South Africa
Tagged Andrew King, Terry Harrison
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LawFest 2018 on 8 March in New Zealand and the NZ steps towards electronic courts
To my regret, I have never made it to LawFest, the legal technology and innovation conference founded in New Zealand by Andrew King of eDiscovery Consulting. With five successful events under his belt, Andrew King can claim to be the … Continue reading
Posted in Discovery, eDisclosure, eDiscovery, Electronic courts, Electronic disclosure, New Zealand
Tagged Andrew King, David Harvey
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Second Annual New Zealand eDiscovery Conference on 19 March 2014
New Zealand is quietly getting on with improvements to its civil procedure rules, supplementing its Discovery Rules of 2012 with a new Electronic Bundles Practice Note. Andrew King of eDiscovery Consulting in New Zealand has announced the date for the … Continue reading