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If the collection isn’t defensible, there’s no fixing it. Everything else that happens in eDiscovery is dependent on the prior step being correct, so when the first step isn’t, you’re pretty well toast no matter what technology you employ next. Put the Brakes on Self-Collection Follow these topics: Links, LitigationSupport
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Had an interesting discussion the other day with someone who works in this industry about cases where a firm agrees to an alternative fee arrangement (i.e. a flat fee) that sparked some further thoughts about a problem that we all see in the Lit Support world all too often. Here’s the issue with flat fees,…
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Networking Effectively May Not Look the Same For Everyone
In case you haven’t seen it, there was an article making the rounds recently entitled For Women Job Seekers, Networking Like a Man Isn’t Enough. It involved a study that showed that men are generally successful networking a certain way, and building a certain kind of network, but for women, something else was required: What…
Linked – Failing to Test Search Terms Before Agreeing to Them Can Be Costly
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