E-Discovery Law Blog

Category: Future Trends

Mar 3 2010

Let’s hear it one more time for Education!

First, allow me to thank everyone who responded to my previous blog post regarding certification.  It has been an honor and a privilege to receive so many e-mails as well as comments on this as well as other blogs that picked up the post.
 
Since the majority of your responses focused on the field of education rather than certification, this post will be dedicated exclusively to it.  I think most would agree that e-discovery and the practice support industry are in dire need of solid and unbiased education.  So before you commit your hard-earned and heavily fought-for budget money to an education course, ask yourself the following questions:

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Posted by George Rudoy at 1:55 PM - Categories: Future Trends | CLE

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Feb 12 2010

Social Media: The Next Frontier in e-Discovery (Part 2)

For those of us who live in the greater Washington DC metro area, ‘Snowpocalypse 2010’ has consumed our last week.  In addition to the massive amount of snow and an unprecedented four-day shut-down of the Federal Government, there has been a vast amount of information shared and distributed through social networking channels.  And not just the traditional Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube sites – the local news stations and newspapers are full of content, video, pictures, and posts from readers and listeners.

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Posted by Juilan Ackert at 11:09 AM - Categories: Social Media | Future Trends

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Feb 10 2010

A Conversation with The Posse List

Posted by Nicole Steckman at 3:43 PM - Categories: Future Trends | CLE

Before the snow started to reach record amounts in the nation’s capital, several members of the Georgetown CLE team had the opportunity to visit with Greg from the Posse List as part of their series “Data! Data! Data!” – Cures for General Counsel’s ESI Nightmares.”   To see the complete conversation, please click here.

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