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    Linked: Text Messages, EDiscovery, and the New Threat to Privacy

    I don’t believe a lot of people understand this when it comes to BYOD situations: By the way, something else that the phone’s owner should understand: the extraction will not be limited to “relevant” text messages. Such refined extracting and searching is not possible with text messages – at least not yet. Rather, all information…

  • This Week’s Links (weekly)

    E-Discovery Moves In-House, Market Leaders Expand tags:LitSupport MM Destination: Oregon tags:Photography Travel MM Why You Should Always Keep a Running List of Your Career Accomplishments tags:Management MM Posted from Diigo. The rest of my favorite links are here. Follow these topics: Links

  • What I’m Sharing (weekly)

    The Implications of Working Without an Office

    The Explosion of Organizational Data is at a Tipping Point: Here’s How to Understand What You Have and Mitigate Risk

    This Big Law Firm Has Permanent Plans for Remote Working

    Zooming from video meetings to discovery requests about video meetings

    How To Enable Ransomware Protection Feature on Windows 10

    Coronavirus: The Expert’s Practical Guide to Job Searching During Self Containment

    Discovery from Microsoft Office 365

    Deloitte Takes Aim at U.S. Legal Services Market With Tech Unit

    – Not really a surprise, the Big 4 have been moving significantly into this area, and thanks to COVID layoffs, lots of in-house teams are doing with less, looking for options.

    10 Tips for Job Searching When You Also Have Depression

    Estonia is Building a “Robot Judge” to Help Clear Legal Backlog

    – Interesting, but dangerous if they can’t get the bias out of the #AI

    Beware of the Perils of Allowing Self-Collection

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    Linked – Please stop charging your phone in public ports

    Nothing is safe… Truthfully, I’m putting this right up there with ATM skimmers though. I don’t care how many warnings you put out, people are not going to stop plugging in to power in public places. It’s simply not feasible for many people to always avoid it. Much like ATM skimmers haven’t stopped people from…

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