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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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With more and more users accessing websites through mobile devices, and news that Apple is going to let users block ads on websites on those devices, what comes next? What will the web look like if the advertising market dries up and websites can no longer turn a profit from it? Will we see more…
Be sure to read this article about PocketPC 2003 (aka Windows Mobile 2003) on a Dell Axim in it’s entirety. Dell is apparently offering upgrade CD’s to current Axim owners for $29. This article looks to have all the details on whether it’s worth the upgrade or not, but it’s long! Follow these topics: Uncategorized
In what is surely a sign of the times we are suddenly living in, I got an email today from Mark Mack and Kaylee Walstad announcing the creation of a job board on the EDRM site. Right now, it’s mostly just a link to other job boards that EDRM members and others in our industry…
An unnamed US intelligence official was quoted by NBC News as calling the leak of contractor Ian Mellul’s e-mails “the most damaging compromise of the security of the president of the United States that I’ve seen in decades”—one caused by the use of an outside personal e-mail account for government business. The e-mails included full…
The numbers in the post below are important to remember, whether you’re a business owner trying to decide where to spend your marketing budget, or anyone trying to determine what society and politics looks like in the US. Twitter may get a lot of attention in the media, but it’s only representative of a small…
I was reminded of something I was thinking after that Jeffrey Ritter webinar last week this morning when I stumbled across this post by Jason Plant, Generation Y trainees about to shake up Legal and Legal IT. Specifically it was this quote from Jason that I found interesting. The struggle of getting the old lawyers…