Lit Support Links (weekly)
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Fios Webcast: Special Masters & e-Discovery with Craig Ball
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The Future of the Review Attorney
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3 Reasons Why We Should Not Fix a Litigation Support Vendor’s Deliverable
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eDiscovery Best Practices: Who’s On Your Team?
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Tools of the Trade – CPL to convert DAT to DCB
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eDiscovery Best Practices: The Rest of the Team
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Posted from Diigo. The rest of my favorite links are here.
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COVID Stories: Sidestepping Doomscrolling and Staying Sane During Coronavirus
New Study Shows Troubling Disconnect Between HR and Employees
The ‘Rules’ For Working From Home – including why some of the “rules” should be ignored in favor of what works for you.
Why More Companies are Offering a Four-Day Workweek
How to Check Your Devices for Stalkerware
Craig Ball Just Published a New Exemplar Preservation Letter
Tech Sector Job Interviews Assess Anxiety, Not Software Skills
Three Keys to Avoid Microsoft Teams Data Swamp
No Brainer – Turn on 2FA Now!
Poor Work-Life Balance Linked to Poor Health
Five Great Reads on eDiscovery for July 2020
How to Know If You’ve Been Hacked, and What to Do About It
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…
iPhones have been exposing your unique MAC despite Apple’s promises otherwise Interview Questions That The Smartest Candidates Are Asking– It’s your one chance to ask the questions that can help you make the right decision, so ask. Four-day work week trial in Spain leads to healthier workers, less pollution You’ll never be solo again 50…
RenewData is giving away a free copy of E-Discovery for Dummies. I ordered myself one, for a couple of reasons. First. because I can’t reallt get enough reading material on the subject t this early point in my Litigation Support career, but secondly, because I am curious if this will turn out to be a…
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…
According to this article, storytelling will be the number 1 business skill of the next five years. I don’t know that I’d make it the number 1 skill, but it’s definitely higher than most people think. When it comes to training, storytelling is a huge part of being successful. The dirty little secret of training,…