Send me homework. Here’s some for you all. A collection of Gartner research on e-discovery. (Vast majority behind the paywall.)
Entries from January 2009
See you Monday at Legal Tech
January 31st, 2009 · No Comments
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“Hostile”? Hmm.
January 29th, 2009 · No Comments
This is more the impact of performance art than hostility in the information ecosystem, but the potential for disruption is real (and also, funny) all the same.
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Outtake: Pokemon Lesson, Recall for E-Discovery
January 28th, 2009 · 3 Comments
I’m looking forward to LegalTech next week. They’re looking for video questions for the e-discovery town hall. Here’s the outtake from my question:
I’ll have the rest of the question at the YouTube site. Those of you who can’t wait can see my video on YouTube before it gets added…but why would you? There’s better in [...]
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Still room at LegalTech NY for meetings
January 26th, 2009 · No Comments
NO ROOM LEFT FOR MEETINGS. Thanks all the same — see you next time!
I’ll be at LegalTech next week, and as of this instant, I still have breakfast Monday and Tuesday and Tuesday morning before lunch (not going to attend that session) free. If you want to meet with me, please feel free to contact [...]
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Gartner Video Newbie Sees Five Differences Between YouTube and Flickr for Semi-Secure Videos
January 19th, 2009 · 5 Comments
Just to clarify, you only need to watch one of these — I’m putting both up for comparative purposes. Each was created from the same original data file. Don’t ask me technical questions about what I used, because I’m a noob.
Flickr version
YouTube version
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An XML standard for search in e-discovery?
January 15th, 2009 · 2 Comments
I was talking to a client today and he mentioned the fact that he thinks we’ll see an XML standard for Search in e-discovery come out at LegalTech next week. He wasn’t sure whether that information was public or not, so I did a quick Google search on the possibility, and turned up this page [...]
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Early Case Assessment, Saas edition
January 7th, 2009 · 1 Comment
I talked today to a vendor I hadn’t met before — earlyCASE (which wins the madness-producing criterion for letter case in startup naming) — which is a very lightweight early case assessmnet calculator and tool. We’ve been looking at early case assessment as an intriguing issue which is related to e-discovery, but not necessarily part [...]
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