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Learn About Mobile Forensics

At the risk of coming across as a sales guy for the company I work for, I wanted to share a couple of resources that are available to learn more about mobile forensics. First, you can see the Mobile...

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Helping Readers Understand

A post over on Seth Godin’s Blog that I ran across today has left me thinking. In it, Seth talks about how technology now allows us to help our readers: Just recently (a decade or so) we opened two...

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Heading to ILTA 2012 – Another Different Experience

Last year, I attended the annual ILTA conference in Nashville as just an attendee, with no speaking commitments. That made for a bit of a different experience than the previous years that I had...

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Thoughts on ILTA12

Interestingly, I ran into a reader of the blog in one of our sessions last week at the ILTA 2012 Annual Conference. We briefly talked about the reasons behind my not writing about Litigation Support...

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Pardon the Sales Pitch – AccessData Users Conference

Yes, I’ll be there, and we’ll be doing a random assortment of hands on training sessions for Summation, as well as all our forensic products. So if you have interest in attending the AccessData User’s...

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Prepping for the End of Feedburner

It’s not quite dead yet, but it certainly is on the deathwatch. Given that fact, while I’m not quite pulling the plug on using Feedburner for the RSS feed from this site, or the email subscription to...

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I Can’t Drive a Car My Horse Doesn’t Fit

That’s the take away quote from my latest post over at the AccessData eDiscovery Insights blog. In it, I encourage the legal profession to avoid looking at workflows in terms of what we’ve always done,...

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eDiscovery Talent Drive

Over at Ligitation Support Careers, they are starting up a Winter Talent Drive to try and hook up eDiscovery talent with employers looking for that talent. LitigationSupportCareers.com announces the...

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TRU Staffing Offering Scholarships for Legal Tech Education

For the second year, the fine folks over at TRU Staffing Partners are offering scholarships to cover the costs of some great eDiscovery and legal technology education. If you’re looking to get some...

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Must be Pretty Popular

How in demand must ediscovery skills be that you can have one website dedicated to Litigation Support careers conducting a talent drive, while another hroup is launching another site dedicated to...

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Trimming eDisovery Costs by Trimming eDiscovery

That’s the focus of my latest post on the Ediscovery Insight Blog. Obviously, it focuses on AccessData’s eDiscovery platform, but the idea of cutting costs by cutting down the amount if data to review,...

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Xerox Copiers Altering Documents

Apparently, Xerox scanners/photocopiers randomly alter numbers in scanned documents. Naturally, I immediately wondered of any of those altered documents wound up involved in eDiscovery? Update: Xerox...

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Will I See You at #ILTA13?

Yes it’s true, after last year’s new experience of attending the annual ILTA Conference as a vendor as opposed to an attendee, I’ll be repeating that this year. I expect it to be similar to last year,...

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ILTA Recorded Sessions

Back when I used to attend ILTA as a member, I always struggled to figure out what sessions to go to an what one’s I would miss. It was often a tough choice. Now, as someone working for a vendor, there...

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Could Facebook Be Creating a Facial Recognition Tool to be Used by the...

NPR has a story this morning talking about Facebook’s facial recognition tools and the potential risk to our privacy that comes along with it. One of the things I like about this story is the...

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My Latest on eDiscovery Insight – Working with DAT Files

It’s up over on the AccessData blog. It’s part of a “Tips from the Trainers” series, and is all about working with Concordance DAT files in Summation 5.0 now that we can load those files directly...

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Convenience Always Trumps Security

Even when people are fully aware of the dangers of using unapproved cloud services and personal email accounts, people still use ‘em. And it gets worse! They’re more likely to email work documents to...

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LegalTech and Interviews

Even though I didn’t get to attend LegalTech, I always look forward to the wrap up posts and interviews that get posted in the days following the event. This evening, as I was catching up on my blog...

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TrueCrypt Mystery

If you’re not familiar with TrueCrypt, it a free utility that you can use to encrypt your data. I’ve used it for years, lots of people in the eDiscovery world have used it for years, among many other...

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Ralph Losey Says Firms Should Get Out of Lit Support Business

Over the weekend Ralph posted a video on his blog, and had some rather strong opinions about what his firm is doing, and what firms should be doing in general. I no longer have to supervise a...

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