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The e-Disclosure Information Project in 2009 and 2010
Chris Dale Lawyer Support —
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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 [...]14 hours ago -
Gartner, Hong Kong and civil servants inspire reader comments
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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 ...1 day ago -
Times E-Disclosure article leads with Baby P photocopier excuse
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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 ...5 days ago -
Gartner points to non-US E-Discovery market growth
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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 -
Kind words from the Posse List eDiscovery Reading Room
Chris Dale Lawyer Support —
Authority: 126
If a supplier asked me what to do if it received unsolicited praise from a respected source, I would tell them to stick it up on their web site. What is the proper reaction when someone says nice things about me?My own shy and retiring nature is at odds with my role as cheer-leader for [...]6 days ago -
451 Group reports on IQPC in New York
Chris Dale Lawyer Support —
Authority: 126
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 ...6 days ago -
The Baby P case may be the disclosure story of the year
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Authority: 126
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 ...1 week ago -
How to Reduce E-Discovery Costs Part V: What Part of E-Discovery To Bring In-House
e-discovery 2.0 Electronic Discovery, EDiscovery, E-Discovery, Legal Discovery —
Authority: 99
Part IV of this series on reducing e-discovery costs described how bringing e-discovery in-house can reduce costs. One of the major decision points when in-sourcing e-discovery is to decide which parts of the e-discovery process should be in-sourced. In making this decision, each company should look at the ...1 week ago -
Orange Rag: Scottish Civil Costs Review – a missed opportunity
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Authority: 126
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 ...1 week ago -
Guest article: Scottish Civil Court Review - a missed opportunity?
The Orange Rag - from Legal Technology Insider —
Authority: 133
Heres another of our occasional guest articles... Here, John Craske, Head of Business IT at Dundas & Wilson LLP, looks at the Scottish Civil Court Review and its approach to technology and e-discovery and asks if this was a missed opportunity? The Scottish Civil Court Review was launched in April 2007 “… ...2 weeks ago -
Review of CaseMap, TimeMap, TextMap; Blogging Tips and Pitfalls; Success During Recessions; Best Case Review; Challenge Response Debate; Your Next Purchase
TechnoLawyer Blog —
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Coming today to Fat Friday : David Hudgens reviews CaseMap, TimeMap, and TextMap, Lewis Kinard lists tips and pitfalls with regard to blogging for marketing purposes, David Moskowitz shares his companys secret to success during a recession, William Anderson reviews Best Case Bankruptcy, and James Atkins discusses ...2 weeks 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 -
Georgetown Law: to Insource or to Outsource by George Rudoy
Chris Dale Lawyer Support —
Authority: 126
Outsourcing part of the disclosure / discovery process has suddenly attracted attention in the UK. Some think that this is due to the instincts in common between lawyers and the poor old lemmings, who are invoked as role models whenever more than two people or organisations move in the same direction simultaneously.I ...2 weeks ago -
Herbert Smith warns of the peril of ignoring electronic disclosure rules
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Authority: 126
Although I have referred multiple times to the few, but important, cases on electronic disclosure of the last few months, I do not have them neatly summarised on a single page.Herbert Smith has now done that concisely and clearly in its Litigation e-bulletin of 30 November. Headed Electronic disclosure – ignore ...2 weeks ago -
e-Disclosure conference thoughts from the 451 Group
Chris Dale Lawyer Support —
Authority: 126
Although I do my own summaries of the conferences I take part in, it is more interesting in some ways to see what other people take away from them. A succinct summary from an interested party who was present as a delegate picks out what came across as the important strands – if you are [...]2 weeks ago -
Something for the weekend
The Orange Rag - from Legal Technology Insider —
Authority: 133
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Planning the IQPC E-Disclosure Conference for London in May 2010
Chris Dale Lawyer Support —
Authority: 126
Planning is in hand for IQPC’s May 2010 E-Disclosure conference. Good conferences like this provide elements which other forms of information delivery lack, not least the opportunity to interact with those whose data we write and talk about.Having got shot of my last urgent deadline a few minutes before midnight on ...3 weeks ago -
Epiq adds Equivio to its e-discovery solution
The Orange Rag - from Legal Technology Insider —
Authority: 133
Epiq Systems Inc has integrated Equivios Relevance document prioritization technology into its IQ Review discovery management platform. “Typically, less than 20%t of documents in a collection are actually responsive to a given matter," says Greg Wildisen, Epiq international managing director. "Through its ...4 weeks ago -
e.law completes acquisition of CCH Workflow Solutions
Chris Dale Lawyer Support —
Authority: 126
On 20 November 2009, Australia’s e.law completed its acquisition of the business assets of CCH Workflow Solutions from Wolters Kluwer.The news of the acquisition broke whilst I was between conferences and although I heard from both Allison Stanfield at e.law and from Scott Gillard at CCH Workflow Solutions, I have ...4 weeks ago

