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LTNY Wrap-Up – What Did We Learn About eDiscovery?
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I’ve Got You Under My (Thin) Skin: Personality and Motivation in Lawyers
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The ‘Accidental’ Project Manager
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A Database is a Database is a Database
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Deadly Sins of Document Review
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Posted from Diigo. The rest of my favorite links are here.
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The New Normal:Better Than Normal
-For years, we have been told that administrative staff, especially legal assistants, cannot work from home. Apparently, that is not true.
INSIGHT: Redesign the Legal System for More Than Just Lawyers
It’s About Time!
– Clues to time are clues to truth
Why We Need to Think for Ourselves
7 Questions you need to ask before buying an eDiscovery solution
What Will Happen to Your Digital Life When You Die? Will it Go to Hell?
Are Passwords Obsolete?
New 39 Worrying Cyber Crime Statistics [Updated for 2020]
Reflections on Online Events and Virtual Handshakes
It’s Time to Put Self-Care Before Productivity
What steps should businesses take for ransomware protection? 44 security experts weigh in.
The Text Message Deduplication Dilemma – Part 1:Let’s play “Fill in the Text Message Gaps”
Improving your eDiscovery Vocabulary is as Easy as 123 tags: MM LitSupport 3 Benefits of a Simple Document Review Coding Layout tags: MM LitSupport Intro to Predictive Coding: Overview & Interpretation of Terminology June 2014 tags: MM LitSupport First the Internet of things, next the industrial Internet tags: MM LitSupport Schneier on Security: Over a…
Only 8% of Those Who Paid the Ransom Got ALL Their Data Back
Just When You Thought You Understood ESI
– linked documents instead of attachments are becoming the norm, should the legal industry ignore that and consider them attachments?
“Ultimately, a competent manager knows how to empathize. “
Data Retention Policies and Legal Hold Practices – Time to Revisit Because of Remote Work?
Security Vulnerabilities in Cellebrite
– the ethical arguments in this situation could go on for a long time.
“When AIs start hacking, everything will change. They won’t be constrained in the same ways, or have the same limits, as people. They’ll change hacking’s speed, scale, and scope, at rates and magnitudes we’re not ready for.”
Remote Workers Expect Pay to Reflect Their Locations
It’s a weird dynamic, certainly you don’t want to be valued less than coworkers, but living in a less expensive location is actually a competitive hiring advantage too.
On a deeper level, though, I remember that before I got into eDiscovery and legal tech, I worked in tech support. Many of the smartest people in legal and cybersecurity started at a helpdesk. It’s the starting point for many long and successful IT careers. So, what will the next generation of tech workers be missing if that role goes away?
Don’t Let Ephemeral Messaging Apps Blow Up Your Ediscovery Matter
Stress In The Workplace: Three takes for you to consider
Saying a Production is Incomplete Does Not Make it True
Mini-guide to help employee’s mental health through winter
Whoops…Fabricated Text Messages Discovered
Relativity acquires VerQu to capture communication data
Announcing the 2021 State of the Industry Report!
How to Protect and Empower Kids Online: An Interview with Wired Human
What’s on the Horizon for Law Firms in 2021?
Remembering those the Legal Tech Community Lost in 2020
The ‘rise of the worker’ is here, and employees are calling the shots
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