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Options for Managing Law School Student Loan Debt

The average law student who graduated from a private university in 2008 borrowed more than $91,500 on the way to earning that degree, and in 2009 the figure was more than $100,000, according to the nonprofit

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Nov 19th: free webcast from Exterro “Why Project Management is the Key to Success for Every E-discovery Undertaking”

        On Thursday, November 19th, Exterro will Web-cast a one-hour panel presentation of e-discovery experts who will “show why project management is the key to success for every e-discovery

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FCPA Report Shows Companies Shelling Out to Avoid Prosecution

Since so many Posse List members (contract attorneys, law firms, computer forensics specialists, etc.) are working on Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) matters we thought the most recent bi-annual

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Catalyst’s Certified Reviewer Training Program Oversubscribed

Catalyst Repository Systems announced that its inaugural Certified Reviewer Training, recently held in Washington DC, was so overrun with registrations that the company added two additional sessions in

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Nov 6th at 12pm EST: free webinar “Protecting Privileged Documents” (presented by Catalyst)

  An excellent program for contract attorneys, law firms and in-house counsel. Catalyst’s consulting team will share best practices on how to find potentially-privileged documents, defensible ways

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Nov 3rd at 1pm EST: Fulbright Forum — 6th Annual Litigation Trends Survey Report Web Seminar

On Nov 3rd at 1pm EST is the “Fulbright Forum” on the Fulbright 6th Annual Litigation Trends Survey Report. It is a web seminar and it is free.  You can register here:   http://sn.im/t11n8 The

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A few words about eTERA Consulting

  The legal industry has radically changed due to new electronic discovery requirements and costs, regulatory mandates, changing technology, growth of large complex projects, outsourcing alternatives

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ACC Boston: law department technology wrap up — reducing costs and increasing the control over all that data (Part 1)

  As last week’s sessions at ACC Boston (click here) certainly stressed — stress being the operative word — in-house legal departments have been forced to cut their budgets just like

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ACC Boston: notes on some of the substantive presentations (Part 2)

The recap of the first four of the six formal presentations we covered you can find by clicking here. In this Part 2 we cover:  the personal liabilty of a general counsel; DOJ/SEC enforcement

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ACC Boston: notes on some of the substantive presentations (Part 1)

As we have said in several of our posts about last week’s ACC meeting, there was a lot to cover.  There was a cornucopia of information:  excellent panels on intellectual property, doing business

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