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e-Discovery MOVES the need for expertise – does not REMOVE it
e-Discovery MOVES the need for expertise – does not REMOVE it

A Forbes article ” What Technology-Assisted Electronic Discovery Teaches Us About The Role Of Humans In Technology” – by (Ben Kerschberg @benkerschberg) – sparked an interesting discussion on twitter.  What caught my eye?  The article’s description of ‘attorney surprise’ that e-discovery success in leveraging search or predictive coding would be affected by having good search terms or seeds….

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Penguin Dance – E-Books blocked/available via Libraries
Penguin Dance – E-Books blocked/available via Libraries

Here’s an interesting thread of stories regarding Penguin’s dance around the availability of eBooks for libraries. Are they in? Are they out? New ones? Old ones? Following yesterday’s news that Penguin, citing security concerns, is pulling its new e-books from libraries—and making none of them available for library lending through Kindle—many are wondering why the…

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Confidentially: Trouble lurks in law firms | Pondering Prosperoware Matter Hub

  “Centralized administration of confidentiality is doomed to failure.” Public default security is tantamount to “letting the fox mind the chicken coop.” These are the dramatic teaser quotes from a 2011 blog at prosperoware.com . The article puts forward Prosperoware’s Matter Hub as a way to enable decentralized administration of matter security.  On each matter the lead attorney…

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2011’s funniest click-throughs and search term
2011’s funniest click-throughs and search term

These are my quirky stats with zero redeeming business value. Possibly negative value… But really, laundry?! If you were looking for something useful, try my top-tech-tips or top-analysis-tips empty cornucopia – 15 hits/visits to image page. You have to ask – who was searching and why?! xkcd 970: The Important Field – 13 click-throughs. This is a valid,…

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