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Linked – EDRM Offers Educational Events for E-Discovery Day

Tomorrow is the day the new amendments to the FRCP rules on eDiscovery, and thus has been a focus of the EDRM group as a day to educate our industry about the new rules and then some. Personally, I’ll be teaching a class, but I’m definitely looking forward to checking out some of these resources…

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Linked – Hilton confirms malware attacks on payment system

“According to the statement issued by Jim Holthouser, Executive Vice President of Global Brands, “unauthorized malware” was used to gain access to Hilton’s point-of-sale systems resulting in the theft of payment card information of some of its guests. The attacks are said to have occurred between November 18 to December 5, 2014; and April 21…

Linked – A Veritable Feast: E-Discovery Tools and Resources for the Holiday Season

“Those of us here at Exterro are already preparing for a new year of E-Discovery and have put together a feast of new tools and resources that will help you get ready for what lies ahead.” Definitely worth a bookmark for future reference! A Veritable Feast: E-Discovery Tools and Resources for the Holiday Season |…

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Linked – Facebook quizzes are (still) a privacy threat

An online quiz that illustrates the words you use the most on Facebook as a “word cloud” has gone viral — and it’s a great reminder of why you should be wary of connecting ostensibly fun games with your account. UK-based VPN comparison website Comparitech has delved into how it collects not just your name,…

Linked – For Lawyers, Social Media Creates More Headaches Than Friendships
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Linked – For Lawyers, Social Media Creates More Headaches Than Friendships

“One panelist, U.S. Magistrate Judge Kristen Mix, who sits in Colorado, said the first thing lawyers need to remember is that most judges don’t have Facebook pages, and may know about how the site works only through their grandchildren’s explanations. “Our understanding is nowhere near as thorough as complete as if we were users,” said…

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Linked – These 13 Bad Speaking Habits Are Killing Your Credibility

“3. Generic Presentations Not taking the time to tailor your presentation to your audience is a sure-fire way to lose your audience. You run the risk of sounding like you are on auto-pilot, and it’s disrespectful to people who have come to hear you speak. Making your presentation unique to your audience will help you…