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  • Looking back on 2013

    Usually on the blog, today would be the day I put up a collection of the favorite photos I took during the year, but since I have an actual photography page this year, I decided to just post that over there. Go check it out if you want to see my year in pictures. šŸ˜‰…

  • This Week’s Links (weekly)

    Good Questions! | Ball in your Court tags: LitSupport MM WhoĀ Knew What When About the Form of Production tags: LitSupport MM TheĀ Dangers of Outlook Email for Discovery tags: LitSupport MM It’s the Parties’ Data, Stupid! tags: LitSupport MM Georgetown: An E-Discovery Disneyland tags: LitSupport MM ā€œWeĀ Don’t Want Toā€ is Not an Objection tags: LitSupport MM…

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    Discount on Boxcryptor Until the End of the Year

    If you’ve never heard of Boxcryptor, it’s software that automatically encrypts the data you are storing with cloud providers, like GDrive or Dropbox. It’s free for personal use, which allows you to encrypt the data for one cloud provider, but it is also available for sale for personal “Pro” versions and commercial use. For example…

  • This Week’s Links (weekly)

    As legal technology job market takes off, lucrative opportunities emerge for leaders tags: LitSupport MM You Need a Duty to Preserve Before Issuing Sanctions tags: LitSupport MM Essential eDiscovery Skills tags: LitSupport MM TheĀ Path to Better Photography Lots of good information in here tags: MM Photography TARĀ 2.0: Continuous Ranking – Is One Bite at the…

  • This Week’s Links (weekly)

    A Great Opportunity to Learn Litigation Tech and Presentation Skills tags: LitSupport MM Are You Scared Yet? – eDiscovery Horrors! tags: LitSupport MM 5 ways to reduce your e-discovery data set (and costs) tags: LitSupport MM Collecting Gmail for Preservation tags: LitSupport MM The Worst Thing That Can Happen to Training tags: training MM Abandoning…