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The Dangers of Do-It-Yourself eDiscovery: A Warning to Lawyers and Business Leaders.
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The Growing Mobile Forensic Headache
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5 Tips for Breaking Into Litigation Support
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Bottom Line Driven Proportional Review
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Say Goodbye to Corny Stock Images | Social Media Today tags: MM Blogging What your employees won’t tell you—but you really should hear tags: MM Management State of Public Speaking: Who Will Disrupt the “Show up and Throw up” Industry? tags: MM Training Why Is Facebook Page Reach Decreasing? More Competition And Limited Attention tags:…
This is something I’ve been concerned about for a long time, because links on social media are usually shortened using a service like bitly, or even WordPress, and you don’t really know where they go until you click on them. “A link, attached to a Twitter post put out by a robot account, promised a…
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…
Storytelling is a big part of training and public speaking. Who better to get some tips from than Pixar? “Currently only Lesson 1 is online, but others will follow throughout the year. Even if you do not desire to make an animated film, the lessons — especially those related to structure and visual language coming…
The simple solution, of course, is to not click links. Type in the address of your bank or anywhere you plan to make a financial transaction. “We are all familiar with the Latin alphabet, and with the fact that some characters sometimes appear with various diacritical marks above them (e.g., á and ñ), especially in…
Earlier this month, this blogged passed it’s 7th year of existence. The oldest entry on the site is from Oct. 8, 2001. I’ve never been one to keep track of the date and consider it impressive how long I’ve been doing this, so I actually missed it. I also almost missed that yesterday’s entry was…