LegalTech and Interviews

Even though I didn’t get to attend LegalTech, I always look forward to the wrap up posts and interviews that get posted in the days following the event.

This evening, as I was catching up on my blog reading, I came across a couple of my favorite thought leaders being interviewed.

First, Chris Dale had a short video chat with Craig Ball about eDiscovery rock starts and eDiscovery skills.

Secondly, an audio interview with Brett Burney about current trends in the eDiscovery world.

Check ’em out!

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