This Week’s Links (weekly)

NEWS FLASH: Surprise Ruling by Delaware Judge Orders Both Sides To Use Predictive Coding tags: LitSupport MM Ogletree Deakins Implements Litigation Support Managed Services tags: LitSupport MM Many Practitioners “Dazed and Confused” over Electronic Discovery Definitions tags: MM LitSupport E-discovery: The dying art of early case assessment tags: MM LitSupport eDiscovery Daily Blog: No Bates…

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Cloud Solutions and Inherent Risk

This week provided yet another reminder of the dangers inherent with “cloud” solutions. When you depend on a web service and their domain get’s highjacked, suddenly your data is unreachable for you. People, and entire industries (ahem, law firms), that are conservative in nature and risk-averse look at web-based platforms and start to think about…

This Week’s Links (weekly)

Reviewing the Web: What to do When the Evidence is Online tags: LitSupport MM Drop-by-Drop Water Torture Productions tags: LitSupport MM Four Federal Judges Debate Four Ethical Issues at E-Discovery Summit tags: LitSupport MM E-discovery: Collect metadata to avoid ESI headaches tags: LitSupport MM What to do (and not to do) when collecting ESI tags:…

Further Thoughts on Facebook and LinkedIn

Recently, I’ve written some initial impressions about the new endorsement feature on LinkedIn, and the new Interest List feature on Facebook. Since I’ve actually had a chance to take a look at how they operate, I wanted to share a few more thoughts. First, LinkedIn. I saw where someone had endorsed one of my skills,…

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New Facebook Feature – Interest Lists?

I’ll be honest, I just saw this tonight, and had no idea it was there previously, but as an interesting follow up to my recent experiment with how many fans of my page are actually seeing the posts made there, I discovered that Facebook has a new option when you mouse over the “Like” button,…