Debra Logan

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Archives for May, 2009


What Goes On Facebook, Stays in Facebook. Forever.

by Debra Logan  |  May 7, 2009  |  2 Comments

While skimming through the very excellent Unfiltered Orange (http://orangelt.us/about/news-events/unfiltered-orange/) for the latest e-Discovery news, I came across yet another post talking about the dangers of Twitter, Facebook, and other social networking sites (http://www.mediacastermagazine.com/issues/ISArticle.asp?id=99515&issue=05012009).  It pointed out the privacy pitfalls of social networking for individuals and companies, and used a couple of examples of people who [...]

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Legal and IT Are Still Not Communicating

by Debra Logan  |  May 6, 2009  |  5 Comments

 Being an analyst is a funny old thing.  I’ve been talking about e-Discovery for a few years now and so much of what I said and wrote for Gartner at the beginning of the current e-Discovery hype seems very old news indeed.  One of our cardinal pieces of advice is that in matters of data [...]

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