Training

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    Can We Train a Change of Behavior?

    Last week I mentioned reading Freakonomics, specifically about how difficult it is to educate people to the point where they change their behavior. As a trainer, and IT guy, I cant help but wonder what kinds of things we assume are “training issues”, when in fact all the training in the world won’t change things. Think,…

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    Believing “Missing” Emails Exist Does Not Make Adverse Inference Sanctions Real tags: LitSupport MM Be Careful What You Ask For: Two New Cases Seek to Limit Burdensome E-Discovery Requests tags: LitSupport MM Scanning May No Longer Be Cool, But it’s Still Necessary tags: MM LitSupport Early Survey Results Show Strong Interest In eDiscovery Education And…

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    Conducting Webinars

    In my new position, I do online training quite frequently. It’s weird. It’s challenging to try and adapt your speech with no visual clues from your audience. It’s entirely possible no one is paying any attention to yo as you talk and get no response, or it’s possible they are following along and hanging on…

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    Expediting E-Discovery Before Meet & Confer Conferences tags: LitSupport MM What the Market Really Wants From E-Discovery Software tags: LitSupport MM eDiscovery Careers: Achieving Success as a Non-Attorney in a Law Firm: Make Yourself Critical tags: LitSupport MM Staying ‘Above the Fray’ in Litigation tags: LitSupport MM The No Fly Zone of Producing An Entire…