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  • Distinguishing data from information when balancing risk against cost


    Chris Dale Lawyer SupportAuthority Authority: 430
    There are parallels between the reaction to terror attacks and other threats and the handling of e-disclosure for litigation. Collections of masses of data become not merely a substitute for information but places to lose it, and the real objective is missed. The value of thinking gets lost in the mechanics of data ...
    2 days ago
  • Letter in the Times about destruction of ESI


    Chris Dale Lawyer SupportAuthority Authority: 430
    Amongst my predictions for 2010, published on the website of the Society for Computers & Law on 21 December, was this one:Another side-effect of the Earles judgment will be a debate as to what the law of preservation and spoliation actually is in England and Wales. The focus will be on deciding at what point [...]
    2 weeks ago
  • The e-Disclosure Information Project in 2009 and 2010


    Chris Dale Lawyer SupportAuthority Authority: 430
    My e-Disclosure predictions for 2010 are up on the website of the Society for Computers and Law. I have not checked back to my previous years’ SCL predictions, but I think that this batch have much more, and much better-grounded, optimism in them than was the case in previous years.I will come back in a [...]
    2 weeks ago
  • Gartner, Hong Kong and civil servants inspire reader comments


    Chris Dale Lawyer SupportAuthority Authority: 430
    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 ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Times E-Disclosure article leads with Baby P photocopier excuse


    Chris Dale Lawyer SupportAuthority Authority: 430
    The article on E-Disclosure in today’s Times E-disclosure: how good is your filing system? by Grania Langdon-Down leads with the extraordinary “lost in the photocopier” excuse given by Ofsted as they gave late disclosure of 2,000 pages of documents in Sharon Shoesmith’s judicial review case.I was interviewed ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Gartner points to non-US E-Discovery market growth


    Chris Dale Lawyer SupportAuthority Authority: 430
    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 ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Legal Technology Awards 2009


    Chris Dale Lawyer SupportAuthority Authority: 430
    The Legal Technology Awards list is out. The number of categories, providers and products may seem bewildering, but their web sites give a good idea of what they do. Follow some links and see what maps to the problems which your firm or company faces.The Legal Technology Awards come in two waves, the juried awards ...
    3 weeks ago
  • 451 Group reports on IQPC in New York


    Chris Dale Lawyer SupportAuthority Authority: 430
    I was not at IQPC’s E-discovery conference in New York last week (see IQPC New York – minimizing risks, costs and challenges). Fortunately the 451 Group’s Katey Wood was there and her report is here.Two of the points which caught Katey Wood’s eye are of particular interest. One is the session in which Deborah ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Legal Inc publishes 5th podcast and Earles article


    Chris Dale Lawyer SupportAuthority Authority: 430
    Litigation support provider Legal Inc has now published the fifth in the series of podcasts which I recorded with Lisa Burton. This one covers the software and systems available in the market. The series can be found here.Legal Inc has also published a briefing paper which I wrote called Earles: Focusing the mind on ...
    3 weeks ago
  • The Baby P case may be the disclosure story of the year


    Chris Dale Lawyer SupportAuthority Authority: 430
    It begins to look as if the Baby P case will beat even Earles v Barclay’s Bank in terms of its long-term influence on disclosure, not least for the likely focus on individual failings. Is this cock-up or conspiracy? Why were documents being photocopied anyway? How about a forensic examination of Ofsted’s ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Irish Law Reform Commission consultation paper on Documentary and Electronic Evidence


    Chris Dale Lawyer SupportAuthority Authority: 430
    The Irish Law Reform Commission has just issued a consultation paper on Documentary and Electronic Evidence. At 313 pages, it is not going to be a quick read and I have done no more than skim it so far.Its ambit is extremely wide, embracing civil and criminal proceedings, the definition of a document, the rules [...]
    3 weeks ago
  • IQPC New York E-discovery Conference 2009


    Too much informationAuthority Authority: 103
    I got the chance to attend several sessions at the New York IQPC e-discovery event this week for some interesting perspectives on bringing e-discovery to the enterprise. Recommind ’s Craig Carpenter hosted a panel on Information Governance featuring Scott McVeigh, Director of RM at Aramark and Dawson Horn, ...
    3 weeks ago
  • UK interest in outsourcing on the rise


    Chris Dale Lawyer SupportAuthority Authority: 430
    A Tweet earlier this week asks “Weekly LPO articles in the UK?” which, extended from its native (and necessarily abbreviated) Tweet-speak, means “Are we seeing at least one article a week about legal process outsourcing in the UK?”The question was triggered by an article in Legal Week headed Pass it on which ...
    3 weeks ago
  • New website for Local Government Lawyers brings commercial awareness to public sector litigation


    Chris Dale Lawyer SupportAuthority Authority: 430
    A new website for local government lawyers has appeared. Given the very wide range of legal issues which affect local authorities, it is perhaps surprising that we have not seen one before. Local authority insulation from the real world will not help them in the civil courts.I came across the site Local Government ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Orange Rag: Scottish Civil Costs Review – a missed opportunity


    Chris Dale Lawyer SupportAuthority Authority: 430
    John Craske, Head of Business IT at Dundas & Wilson LLP has contributed a guest article to the Orange Rag which hints at disappointment in the Scottish Civil Courts Review.I wrote briefly about the Report of the Scottish Civil Courts Review on 7 October, shortly after its publication (see Scottish Civil Courts ...
    4 weeks ago

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