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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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Posted from Diigo. The rest of my favorite links are here.
Follow these topics: LSLInks
In an otherwise maddening post about his experience with a law school student, Craig Ball makes an interesting “throw away” comment: We look to the crop of eager young lawyers to be inherently more adept at e-discovery than we who preceded them. After all, they have iPhones. Craig (who I assume was being facetious), is…
When E-Discovery Became a Thing: Judges Reflect on Court’s ESI Evolution Zero to Sixty in Ediscovery: The Value of On- and Off-the-Job Training Why We Need to Talk about Mental Health Regularly at the Workplace “Not conducting exit interviews on your departing employees? You should be!” A Lawyer’s Obligation to be Technologically Competent – Part…
Technology Is Pushing Humanity Off A Cliff
– interesting podcast series on the “night terrors” of cybersecurity experts.
What is data poisoning? Attacks that corrupt machine learning models
Ransomware: The internet’s biggest security crisis is getting worse. We need a way out
Robotic process automation takes aim at ordinary office jobs
Josh packs so much “right” into this little paragraph. “Attorneys should ask their clients whether they have used personal email to conduct business. Another topic is whether a person has a Gmail account used for Google Drive that is connected to their business. Asking these questions can avoid unpleasant surprises that can turn into a…
If it’s on a screen, there is always a way to capture it. So maybe in online meetings, act accordingly? “Even with these restrictions, you can’t stop a participant from using their phone to record the session or using a separate software application to record.” This issue reminds me of a time some years back…
I haven’t had much motivation to put together any long posts about anything lately, but here are a few thoughts: The process of uploading pictures to Flickr has been interesting. On one hand I can certainly see where both the technology and my ability has improved from 2001-present day. Certainly, just in terms of tech,…