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Will Lawyers Ever Embrace Technology?: eDiscovery Best Practices, Part Four

eDiscovery Daily

Craig Ball once made a great point in responding to a post of mine about educating lawyers when he said “ We not only need to persuade lawyers to take the plunge, we need to insure there’s a pool for them to jump into. Do they go to a community night course on computers? Pursue online education? Pursue online education?

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Your New Neighborhood Library

Information Governance Perspectives

Patrick received his master’s in library and information science from San Jose State University, where he now teaches courses on politics and libraries. You can attend one of their training programs or visit one of their business centers. It involved a training platform called Lynda.com, which sold its platform to libraries.

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Will Lawyers Ever Embrace Technology?: eDiscovery Best Practices, Part Three

eDiscovery Daily

To begin to answer that question, let’s take a look at the ethical obligation that lawyers have to be technically competent and the state of technology education for lawyers today. Browning Marean and I spent years trying to begin a law school curriculum that included computer education with no success. Technical Competence.

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Announcing Eighth Annual LTNY Thought Leader Series!: eDiscovery Trends

eDiscovery Daily

A frequent lecturer on the subject of legal technology, Tom has been on the faculty of numerous national CLE providers and has taught college level courses on legal technology. Mary is the author of A Process of Illumination: The Practical Guide to Electronic Discovery , considered by many to be the first popular book on e-discovery.

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What’s a Lawyer’s Duty When a Data Breach Occurs within the Law Firm: Cybersecurity Best Practices

eDiscovery Daily

Right inside the door, you see a handwritten notice on a big whiteboard which says: All network services are down, DO NOT turn on your computers! Of course, as you probably know by reading this blog, the DLA Piper situation isn’t unique. Please remove all laptops from docking stations & keep turned off. *No No exceptions*.

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Mike Q Says the Weakest Link in TAR is Humans: eDiscovery Best Practices

eDiscovery Daily

Of course, Mike knows quite a bit about TAR. We train the software by categorizing the training documents, we operate the software, we analyze the outcome. So, if it’s not the tool that determines the success or failure of a TAR project, what is it? Mike says when TAR has problems, it’s because of the people.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking Charity

ForAllSecure

And of course now I'm unemployed and living off of donations, and most importantly pretty happy. Daniel: Most of our formal education, structured education, starting in the earliest grades, is a processing plant. I had a dream job and a wonderful family and I had it made. Vamosi: Burnout is a major concern in the InfoSec world.