Milestones
Earlier this month, this blogged passed it’s 7th year of existence. The oldest entry on the site is from Oct. 8, 2001. I’ve never been one to keep track of the date and consider it impressive how long I’ve been … Read More
Blog about eDiscovery, Training, Technology, and Careers, with a bit of Social Media mixed in.
Earlier this month, this blogged passed it’s 7th year of existence. The oldest entry on the site is from Oct. 8, 2001. I’ve never been one to keep track of the date and consider it impressive how long I’ve been … Read More
Brett Burney is at the Master’s Conference this week, and aside from doing some blog entries about what he’s learning, he’s also doing some serious live-tweeting. I was keeping an eye on Brett’s ediscoveryinfo twitter account today. It wasn’t quite … Read More
Over the weekend, after seeing quite a few references to it, I decided to download Tweetdeck and check it out for myself. The idea of breaking the people I follow on Twitter into different groups was sort of intriguing, but … Read More
On an E-Discovery webinar today, Browning Marean of DLA Piper was talking about the duty of attorneys to be competent to some degree with the technology they were dealing with, when he said the following: “One way to get competent … Read More
Well, maybe not rescue so much, but I can say that as much as I like Twitter currently, I really gained a new appreciation for it last night. Within about 10-15 minutes of returning home from Dayton/Cincinnati on Sunday, the … Read More
Adrian Lurssen continues his work connecting legal folks with his list of 145 Lawyers (and Legal Professionals) to Follow on Twitter Of course, even as I type this, the post has already been amended to include 180 folks now, and … Read More
The conference is winding down, and we’re traveling for the holiday weekend, so this is the last night I’m going to collect these links from the ILTA conference. I’ll leave the RSS feed rolling to catch the various post-conference thoughts … Read More