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Can High School Students Review E-Discovery Documents?

22 July 2012 – Just when document reviewers thought it could not get worse … The E-Discovery Sage of Jackson Lewis (aka Ralph Losey) has an interesting post on the law.com site about information

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D.C. Bar Calls Out E-Discovery Vendors in the District

10 July 2012 – The District of Columbia Bar Ethics Committee this month issued Opinion 362 stating that e-discovery vendors cannot practice law in the District and be partially owned by non-lawyers.  The

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With the Catalyst Secure investment and the Clearwell hire, VC firms continue to make moves into EDD

11 April 2012 – As information technology and information management and the EDD business model have advanced at an expotential rate these past two years, we have changed our focus a bit on how

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The incestuous relationships between the A.B.A., law schools and the legal profession

18 December 2011 — As we reported a few weeks ago, the A.B.A.  has been peppered of late with a number of accusations over its failings, not least of which is that it has not done enough to

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As expected, ABA surrenders to law schools on graduate jobs data reporting

5 December 2011 — It was a lovely press release:       “The  is fully committed to clarity and accuracy of law   school placement data.  As a result of these changes, future law

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Contract attorneys: an asset never properly utilized

15 November 2011 – As we have written before (our most recent post is here) the most common complaints from the contract attorney world is that the work is mind-numbing and monotonous, affording

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The value of e-discovery certification

  10 August  2011 — One of the more contentious issues in e-discovery is the value of e-discovery certification.  Rebecca James, Esq. (Program Manager at Fios, Inc.) has been running a series

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UPDATE: the McDermott e-discovery malpractice case involving contract attorneys, vendors and privilege

30 July 2011 — As we had reported in a previous post, the world’s first e-discovery malpractice lawsuit was filed in State Court in California against McDermott Will & Emery.  The case has

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The ABA sounds off on foreign-trained attorneys

24 May 2011 — Two items of note involving the ABA today in the legal media clippings: ABA Proposes Big Changes for LL.M.s Sitting for the bar exam may soon be trickier for the thousands of foreign-trained

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UPDATE: Explaining the continuing surge in the U.S. of non-English language document review projects

27 April 2011  Meanwhile, in Europe … And this has also led to a surge of in-country litigation and compliance reviews in Europe.  Our sister company Project Counsel has completed 6 document

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