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Sometimes The Cutting Edge Draws Blood

I’ve read with some interest some of the commentaries about the recent moves of high-level eDiscovery experts from various firms and vendors. As someone who made a much less glamorous move myself recently, I’m curious about the different reactions. One of them was from Rees Morrison that caught my eye: Ay, there’s the rub. Just…

Facebook Download is Self Collection

Patrick DiDomenico does a great job of testing out Facebook’s “Download your Information” feature and testing exactly how useful it would be as a form of electronic discovery. He concludes: According to my test, the Facebook DYI feature gathers a user’s information as it appears in their Facebook account at the time of the initiation…

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Starting at the Beginning

One of the really interesting things I’ve noticed about projects as I’ve spent some time learning about project management is how much a bad decision at the beginning of a project dooms that project to multiple delays and problems. The r thing I’ve also found interesting is how infrequently those early decisions are scrutinized. See…