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General Counsel Conference in NYC: coverage of Day 1

We are covering today and tomorrow the 21st Annual Corporate Counsel Conference in New York,  this year’s focus being the wide range of legal, economic and business challenges faced by in-house

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Trends in the contract attorney market – Part 2: going solo/freelancing, and building a website/blog

  In Part 1 of our Trends series (click here) we provided some brief observations on trends we see in the contract attorney market and e-discovery market based on our conversations and meetings over

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The Posse List launches the Canada listserv

Due to growing interest and demand from our neighbors North of the border (not least of which due to the scores of Canadian lawyers employed on multiple U.S. corporate bankruptcies ) we have established

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Free eSeminars: Acrobat For Legal Professionals — June and July

There are six free Acrobat eSeminars being offered in June and July on various feature areas of Acrobat 9 including digital signatures, security, forms, collaboration and PDF portfolios. For more information

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Canadian Lawyers on North America’s Biggest Bankruptcies

  Like their U.S. counterparts, insolvency and restructuring lawyers at Canada’s largest firms have been working around the clock since the winter to keep up with the avalanche of major bankruptcy

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The Jobs Project to Develop EDD Staffing

Last month, George Socha and Tom Gelbmann launched a new project within the Electronic Discovery Reference Model, called the Jobs Project, to create a framework to help organizations identify, assess,

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June 3rd: Orange Technologies Weekly “Top 10″ E-Discovery articles

This week’s “”Top 10″ (ok, this week there are 15 but we had to squeeze in 15 because they’re all pretty good) electronic discovery articles from Orange Technologies.  All seemed relevant to

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Knowledge Management (KM) ready for a brave new world (from KM conference in Sydney)

The future could see a host of new job titles emerge in law firms, said Matthew Parsons, author and former global director knowledge at Linklaters, as they adapt to a rapidly changing world of knowledge

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Boot Camp: “Computer-Assisted Research and Reporting boot camps for journalists and bloggers seeking to enhance their reporting and research skills”

The Heritage Foundation has teamed with the Sunlight Foundation and Center for Responsive Politics to present its Computer-Assisted Research and Reporting boot camps for journalists and bloggers seeking

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Trends in the contract attorney market – Part 1, An Overview

We spent the last 3 weeks in Chicago, D.C., LA and NYC.   We met with Posse List members, law firms, e-discovery companies and staffing agencies, as well as a few in-house corporate legal departments

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