Table For One

If you ever want a really good look at how seriously someone in the restaurant industry takes customer service, try going out to eat alone. Since I travel quite a bit, and much of that time I am onsite doing training by myself, I have ample opportunities to eat out by myself. I’m not one…

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AdwCleaner Makes Adware Removal Easier Than Ever tags: MM Tech Security Changing the Conversation in eDiscovery: Where Do We Go From Here? tags: MM LitSupport ‘Test the Rest’: Sampling for eDiscovery Quality Control tags: MM LitSupport E-Discovery Resources to be Thankful For tags: MM LitSupport 6 Ways To Secure Your Dropbox Account tags: MM Tech…

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Giving Thanks

Three years ago, I wrote a bit about being thankful for social networking. As I looked back over posts from previous Thanksgiving Holidays here in the US, I was struck by what I wrote then, and how much more it applies to my life now: As we in the US get ready to celebrate the…

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Model for e-Discovery Legal Practice Workflow and Best Practices tags: LitSupport MM Lawyers Talking About System Security tags: MM LitSupport Law Firm E-Discovery Reaches Crossroad tags: LitSupport MM Q&A With Predictive Coding Guru, Maura R. Grossman, Esq. tags: MM LitSupport Searching for Email Addresses Can Have Lots of Permutations Too tags: MM LitSupport Paralegal Career…

Digital Footprints

Our local television news did a report the other night, using the recent news about General Patraeus as a warning about the kinds of information we all leave behind in our email and social networks. I can’t say that I necessarily learned anything new, after all, I do work for a company that made it’s…