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Tag Archives: Nigel Murray
Rushing from pillar to post interrupts the writing of blog posts
Those who see only my blog output and do not follow me on Twitter may be forgiven for thinking that I have taken a few weeks off. The truth, sadly for me, is otherwise. Instead, I have spent 18 of … Continue reading
Posted in Discovery, eDisclosure, eDiscovery, Electronic disclosure, Nuix, Relativity
Tagged Andrew Sieja, Nigel Murray, Rod Vawdrey
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Farewell to Nigel Murray
It is never the right time to write about newly-dead friends, but it seems fitting that I should be writing my appreciation of Nigel Murray on a flight back from an eDiscovery conference in the US. Nigel was the first … Continue reading
Posted in Discovery, eDisclosure, eDiscovery, Electronic disclosure
Tagged Nigel Murray
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ILTA Conference 2016 coming up
ILTA is the International Legal Technology Association. Its biggest event, ILTACON 2016, takes place at National Harbour, just outside Washington DC, from 28 August to 1 September. ILTA is one of the few events which I am happy to attend … Continue reading
Posted in Data Protection, ILTA, ILTA Insight, Litigation Support
Tagged Nigel Murray
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Information management, investigations, compliance and eDiscovery in London on 18 to 19 May
The conference brand previously known as Information Governance and eDiscovery or, more colloquially, just “IQPC”, is this year called IICE – Information Management. Investigations. Compliance. EDiscovery. It takes place in London on 18 and 19 May and, as its predecessors … Continue reading
Posted in Discovery, eDisclosure, eDiscovery, Electronic disclosure, Epiq Systems, KCura, Recommind, Relativity, UBIC
Tagged Adi Elliott, Andrew Shimek, Ed Spencer, Hal Marcus, Judge Waxse, Nigel Murray, Vince Neicho
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Commonwealth Brunch at LegalTech New York
Independent eDiscovery and privacy consultant Nigel Murray has been organising a Commonwealth Brunch at LegalTech for 10 years now. This year’s takes place on Sunday 31 January at a very civilised 10:30am. It is hoped that the venue will be … Continue reading
Posted in Discovery, eDisclosure, eDiscovery, Electronic disclosure, LegalTech
Tagged Nigel Murray
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Nigel Murray cycles again for Help for Heroes
For several years now, eDiscovery and data privacy consultant Nigel Murray has been taking part in the Big Battlefield Bike Ride which raises money for Help for Heroes, a charity supporting those severely injured while serving in the armed forces. … Continue reading
Nigel Murray cycles again for Help for Heroes
Nigel Murray, managing director of Huron Legal in London, has successfully completed yet another long bike ride across France in support of Help for Heroes. The H for H news page is here. Nigel said afterwards: To all my kind … Continue reading
Posted in Discovery, eDisclosure, eDiscovery, Electronic disclosure, Huron Legal
Tagged Nigel Murray
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Americans abroad: US begins to understand foreign attitudes to eDiscovery
Part of my reasoning in deciding not to go last year to the Georgetown Advanced eDiscovery Institute was the knowledge that others would write comprehensively about what was said there – Georgetown brings out the likes of LTN’s Monica Bay … Continue reading
Posted in Cross-border eDiscovery, Discovery, eDisclosure, eDiscovery, Electronic disclosure
Tagged Amor Esteban, Nigel Murray
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