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  • Shared Links (weekly) Feb. 7 2021

    For U.S. businesses, less data is more than ever

    The Future Of Mental Health And Career Support For Remote Workers

    No, Getting Rid Of Anonymity Will Not Fix Social Media; It Will Cause More Problems

    I cannot stress this enough, getting rid of anonymity does nothing to stop harassing (look at Facebook?), and only hurts already marginalized people.

    eDiscovery Tug of War: A Breakdown of the In-House vs. ALSP Debate, Part Two

    Defensible Deletion: The Proof Is in the Planning

    Microsoft launches Microsoft 365 for Legal

    How to ensure mental wellbeing policies genuinely work for employees

    The ethical quandary of being a social media manager in 2021

    Strong stuff from Tim Cook

    “What are the consequences of seeing thousands of users joining extremist groups and then perpetuating an algorithm that recommends even more?”

    New ESI Sanctions Order Offers E-Discovery 101 Course for Lawyers

  • This Week’s Links (weekly)

    Can We Craft Discovery as Up-to-Date as the Evidence? tags: MM LitSupport Proposed Amendments to the Rules: the “Easy to Read” e-Discovery Only Version | e-Discovery Team ® tags: LitSupport MM Breaking bad photo habits: 10 classic blunders and easy ways to improve tags: Photography MM Meeting the Challenges of the Future in eDiscovery tags: MM…

  • Links (weekly)

    Data Deluge: The Problem Is, You Can’t Keep Everything tags: LitSupport MM Narrow My Custodians? Why Would I Do That? tags: LitSupport MM How to Improve E-Discovery Efforts tags: LitSupport MM Customer Service and the IT Department tags: MM Tech You’re Doing Photography Wrong tags: photography MM Adopting a Defensible Culling Strategy to Narrow the…

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