Jim Calloway and Sharon Nelson discuss this important topic and the ethical implications of EDD outsourcing in the October Edition of their Digital Edge: Lawyers and Technology podcast. Take a few minutes to listen to their comments on Outsourcing EDD Review Abroad in this 12th edition of The Digital Edge: Lawyers and Technology.
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Preserving Mobile Phone Evidence
At our 2008 OBA Solo and Small Firm Conference, Judge Gary Dean of Prior, OK (who was chair of the 1st OBA Solo and Small Firm Conference before rising to the bench) stumped our panel of experts with this inquiry: " I am seeking a reasonably simple (and inexpensive) device to be able to download…
Site of the Week: e-Discovery Team (Featuring Summaries of 31 e-Discovery Cases)
Attorney Ralph Losey publishes the e-Discovery Team Blog. He has posted over 100 items there in the last 18 months. Of particular note is his most recent post where he mentions how useful the search features of his sites are and then provides summaries of his 31 "favorite" e-Discovery cases complete with links to the…
Dennis Kennedy’s Eight Legal Technology Trends for 2008
My friend Dennis Kennedy has posted his annual predictions on LLRX.com. This year’s edition is called "Eight Legal Technology Trends for 2008 – Good Times, Bad Times or Hard Times in Legal Tech?" I’ll specifically note numbers 1 and 2 and let you follow the link for the rest.
- "Making Better Use of What You
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Kansas U.S. District Court Rules Provide Great Electronic Discovery Primer
Last night was one of my more fun and unusual presentations. At the Hudson-Hall-Wheaton chapter meeting of the American Inns of Court in Tulsa, they combined electronic data discovery with a Saturday Night Live theme. So after giving a serious talk on EDD, I sat down to be interviewed by the Church Lady, who soon…
EDD Update Blog Seeks to Become “Go To” Source for Electronic Data Discovery News and Analysis
Law.com has released the EDD Update blog, which will focus on "electronic data discovery news and analysis." Given the number of well-known pundits and experts that have signed on as authors, the endeavor seems destined to be a success. For a good example of the content you will find there, check out Craig Ball’s…
Site of the Week: Richmond Journal of Law and Technology – E-Discovery Archives
If you do not have much to do the next few days, here’s one way to fill up your spare time. Check out this collection: the Richmond Journal of Law and Technology (JOLT) E-Discovery Archives. Several weeks ago the Spring, 2007 issue of the online law journal, which is focused solely on Electronic Discovery…
What Lies Beneath: Native Format Production and Discovery of Metadata in Federal Court
We have many great scholarly articles published in the Oklahoma Bar Journal. But they are all generally outside of the subject matter of this weblog. Imagine my surprise to find tucked into the Law Day theme issue of the Bar Journal, the article "What Lies Beneath: Native Format Production and Discovery of Metadata in …
Ten Tips Leading to Efficient and Effective eDiscovery for the Small Law Firm
I just received my copy of the ABA GPSOLO’s Technology eReport. In my continuing effort to pass along e-discovery information of use to mid-sized and smaller law firms, I refer you you to Ten Tips Leading to Efficient and Effective eDiscovery for the Small Law Firm. It is brief and written by some very…
Law Technology Today is Launched!
I am pleased to note the launch of a new free e-zine, Law Technology Today, which is published by the ABA Law Practice Management Section. The inaugural issue, dated March, 2007, is now available online. Like its sister publication, Law Practice Today, it is free and I strongly suggest that you subscribe…