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Gartner, Hong Kong and civil servants inspire reader comments
Chris Dale Lawyer Support —
Authority: 126
Recent comments from readers cover the Gartner report on the litigation software market, the state of play in Hong Kong, and the bright light which has suddenly been shone on the need for government departments to approach electronic disclosure in the same way as a large law firm or company would approach it. From ...20 hours ago -
Gartner points to non-US E-Discovery market growth
Chris Dale Lawyer Support —
Authority: 126
Gartner predicts an eDiscovery market worth $1.2 billion in 2010. More than 10% of that will be outside the US. Software suppliers may be ready to run with this, but where are the skilled people?Gartner’s report of 16 December E-Discovery Software Marketplace is Set to Continue High-Growth Pace has inevitably ...5 days ago -
Early Case Assessment (ECA): An Emerging Product Category
e-discovery 2.0 Electronic Discovery, EDiscovery, E-Discovery, Legal Discovery —
Authority: 99
There are many barriers preventing the creation of a new product category, especially in the legal industry. The biggest is inertia, since most people prefer to leverage the tools they have, both on grounds of cost (why spend money on something new?) and familiarity (who wants to spend time learning a new workflow?). ...5 days ago -
Insurance Coverage: 4 Rules and 10 Tips for Policyholders
Settlement Perspectives —
Authority: 109
When the big case comes in, will you be ready for it? As you work to better understand your story, lock down your documents, and brace for the PR impact, what else do you need to worry about? Unfortunately insurance coverage is often way down the list — a mistake most don’t realize until it’s too late. ...6 days ago -
IQPC New York – minimizing risks, costs and challenges
Chris Dale Lawyer Support —
Authority: 126
Minimizing risks, costs and challenges is the title of the IQPC eDiscovery conference taking place in New York from 7 to 9 December 2009. I will not be there, but the agenda offers more opportunities than its title suggests.I would have gone, for example, to the Judicial Perspectives panel which Patrick Burke of ...2 weeks ago -
The Three Stooges of Early Case Assessment (ECA)
The eDiscovery Paradigm Shift —
Authority: 405
Over the past 24 months, I have spent a good portion of my time working with the leaders in the legal departments of the Global 2000, their counterparts in the IT department, partners and heads of ligitation and litigation support from some of the larger law firms in the US and the leaders from many of the eDiscovery ...2 weeks ago -
eDiscovery Rule 16 Train Wecks
The eDiscovery Paradigm Shift —
Authority: 405
With the Thanksgiving Holiday weekend winding down, I couldht help but wonder what was going on in the world of eDiscovery and therefore decided to check my eDiscovery Blog alerts. It turned out to be a very fruitful search as I found an extremely detailed and well thought out guest article/Blog post by William F. ...3 weeks ago -
Early Case Assessments: More on the ECA Toolkit from PD Villareal
Settlement Perspectives —
Authority: 109
“In 60 days . . . you will know 80 percent of what you will ever know about a case.” PD Villareal’s quote was critical to our efforts to define Early Case Assessment in 2008 as we started our series on ECA , and we’re always happy to hear more from him. Fortunately, an interview with Villareal in this ...3 weeks ago -
Strategic alliance allows 7Safe to host Anacomp’s CaseLogistix
Chris Dale Lawyer Support —
Authority: 126
What is the seating etiquette if you go to a wedding knowing both parties? Do you have to make an invidious choice between one side of the church and the other? Perhaps you sit in the aisle or hang from the rafters.I was set musing on this by the announcement that two of the sponsors [...]3 weeks ago
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