This Week’s Links (weekly)

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    Linked: Making Work Safe for Mental Illness

    We’ve been talking about making the workplace “safe” for a number of years now. First, there were the obvious, physical safety issues, and then the focus on sexual harassment, then on to bullying, and diversity. It’s important. You simply don’t get the best results from employees who don’t feel safe.

    And yet, in a time when there is an increasing number of employees dealing with mental health issues, we also need to consider what we do to make sure they feel safe as well, for the same reasons. People who don’t feel safe, will not speak up, will not bring their best work to the table, and might just be looking for a safer work environment.

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    Linked: Spotify’s Rogan problem is a cautionary tale for other tech platforms

    The article below points out that many of the platforms that exist today may find themselves in a similar situation and face a similar temptation. As shareholders start demanding more “growth” of a platform they are going to have a hard time providing that. There isn’t a large group of people clamoring to get Twitter or Facebook accounts that don’t currently have one. Eventually, they may be tempted to provide some kind of content exclusively on their platform. This pushes them into being publishing and media companies as opposed to tech companies. (We could argue that many of these platforms have started to dabble in being media companies but that haven’t quite taken the step that Spotify did and buy exclusive rights to podcasts.)

  • What I’m Sharing (weekly)

    A Rare Story of Survival – At 13, Alicia Kozak was lured from home by an internet predator. At 14 she decided she would use her story to educate and help others Biglaw Firm Urges Lawyers To #StopTheStigma When It Comes To Mental Health Surviving the Pandemic: Yes, You May Have to Pay a Ransom…

  • Links (weekly)

    How One Judge Sees E-Discovery tags: Litsupport MM Lawyers Talking About e-Discovery? Not So Much. tags: Litsupport MM Back to Basics – eDiscovery Insight tags: Litsupport MM A Bit About Deduplication tags: LitSupport MM eDiscovery in America – A Legend in the Making tags: LitSupport MM Forbes Cover Story Spells Out Why You Must Be…

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    E-Discovery Certification For Litigation Support Folks?

    In all of the recent discussion about creating a certification for Litigation Support professionals to measure their proficiency in working with electronic discovery, I’ve always felt a strong push against the idea, but could never really articulate what about it bothered me. Today, in reading Chris Dale’s blog post about it, it clicked for me….

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