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This isn’t TV, Crappy Audio is Crappy Audio

The opening paragraph of Kent Gibson’s article rings so true to those of us who are asked to “improve” audio and video in the course of working with e-discovery. In the few short years I’ve worked in Litigation Support, there have already been a number of times where I’m presented with some audio or video…

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That Other Seeming Contradiction I Mentioned

Last week, I mentioned the seeming contradiction of law firms wanting to appear innovative, while also not spending any money on new technology, and how that might seem like a contradiction that was going to create problems when it comes to strategic planning for firms. Today, I want to talk about another one, one of…

Why Law Firms Shouldn’t do Forensics

Here’s a good reason why law firms, even when they have qualified people in house, shouldn’t get started in the business of forensic collections. You never, ever have every hard drive connector you need. With all the various types of drives in use now in laptops, (IDE, SATA, Ultra-ATA/PATA, Zif connectors, SSD drives) let alone…

Year of Waiting?

Jenn Steele’s debut column at Legal IT Professionals has some interesting tidbits about what we’re waiting for in terms of law firms spending on IT projects. You should definitely go read all of it, but there were two things I found really interesting and wanted to highlight. The first is one of the two seeming…

That’s 7 Years and 364 Days longer than they thought!

Yes, that’s right, today is the 8th anniversary of one of the greatest things that I’ve ever done. That was the day my beautiful, talented, and all around awesome wife said “I do” to me, despite all the family drama of the rehearsal dinner the night before! I’m so glad we can laugh about it…