Tag Archives: Jason Baron

DESI VII – seventh workshop on Discovery of Electronically Stored Information – London on 12 June

The seventh workshop on Discovery of Electronically Stored Information, known as DESI VII, will take place in London on 12 June 2017 as part of the 2017 International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law (ICAIL). I know about it because … Continue reading

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Jason R. Baron: why companies should pay attention to growing data volumes and to analytics

Jason R. Baron is Of Counsel at Drinker Biddle & Reath and Co-Chair of the Information Governance Initiative. He was a keynote speaker at the LawTech Europe Congress in Prague last year, where he gave us many good reasons why … Continue reading

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ZyLAB webinar on 30 June: eDiscovery-proof your email archive

ZyLAB is presenting a webinar on Tuesday 30 June at 1:00 PM EDT with the title eDiscovery-proof your email archive. There is not much room for dispute about the importance of maintaining an email archive of messages needed to meet … Continue reading

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Drinker Biddle names Bennett Borden as Chief Data Scientist to lead the firm’s data analytics strategy

There was a time when the roles of corporate professional advisers were sharply defined. Accountants did the sums, audited accounts and gave financial advice while lawyers dealt, largely reactively, with a well-compartmentalised class of problems which involved meeting legal obligations, … Continue reading

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Jason Baron joins the Drinker Biddle information governance and eDiscovery team

It is not often that I pay much attention to deadlines and embargoes. If the story won’t matter in a month’s time then it is not worth writing about now. Equally, I have not hitherto written much about what goes on within … Continue reading

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