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Lesson Learned – Don’t Leave Things Laying Around

So you want to have your own website and play around with different tools and technologies? Great, just don’t leave a project sitting too long, bad things happen. Case in point, over on the Child Abuse Survivor site, I had created a sub-domain with it’s own WordPress Multi-User install (back when that was a separate…

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Not Billable Hour, Not Per-Gig, Then What?

I’ve seen some news, and cheering, recently suggesting that per-gig pricing as part of the ediscovery process is dead. If you read that post from AccessData, and follow the links, I think you’ll see a pretty good case for why a per-gig pricing model is problematic, but the one thing you won’t see is what…

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Deep Bench

I was tuned in to a webinar yesterday by the Cowen Group when one of the speakers talked about the need for a deep bench in Litigation Support. Being a sports fan, I instantly understood exactly what she was saying. Her point was that the firm’s clients experience and expertise when it comes to e-discovery,…

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Social Networking as Help Desk

Some interesting observations from a new survey focusing on IT and Social Network usage within larger businesses, but one bit in the article really jumped out at me. End users gave many reasons for doing an end-run around their IT departments: IT is too slow, they have little confidence in the department’s problem-solving abilities, they…

Google Docs Offline

Interesting little video done by David Carns about where Google is storing your documents when you enable offline capabilities, and the implications for ediscovery in terms of locating those documents on a machine that has been used with Google Docs offline feature. As with any cloud service, if you have offline capabilities built in, you…