eDiscovery Journal Predictive Coding Survey
Learn about a new survey from the eDiscovery Journal that seeks to better understand the current state of predictive coding.
Read MoreChelsea Schieneman 2012 E-Discovery Survey of Law Firms and Document Review
We’ll discuss the results of an extremely interesting Senior Year student marketing research project at John Carroll University where 218 attorneys were surveyed from around the country on their views regarding document review projects.
Read MoreThe Top 10 E-Discovery Cases of 2012
Listen to our annual podcast on this year’s top 10 cases in electronic discovery featuring our special guest Ron Hedges, former Magistrate Judge from New Jersey.
Read More3 Baritone E-Discovery Voices Discuss the Meet and Confer Challenge
In this podcast, we discuss whether the Rule 26 (f) meet and confers are really working, how to make meet and confers more useful and we will delve into some of the challenges which occur in a meet and confer process.
Read MoreInformation Governance Tips That Impact E-Discovery
Learn about the important role that information governance can have on a company’s ability to navigate electronic discovery issues with less pain.
Read MorePredictive Coding Power User Panel from Carmel
A hand-picked panel of predictive coding “power users” talk about different approaches to using predictive coding and analytical review tools.
Read More7th Circuit Electronic Discovery Pilot Program Overview
Listen to our podcast discussing the 7th Circuit Electronic Discovery Pilot Program. Learn how the Pilot Program works, the results of their efforts to advance the electronic discovery field both in the 7th Circuit and nationally, and where they see the 7th Circuit Electronic Discovery Pilot program heading.
Read MoreThe Upcoming Carmel Valley E-Discovery Retreat (CVEDR) 2012
Learn about the upcoming 2012 Carmel Valley E-Discovery retreat including some exciting plans about panel discussions on predictive coding.
Read MoreTop 10 Tips for Learning Predictive Coding and Forbes Legal Hydra Article
Tom Gricks interviews Karl Schieneman about his Forbes article from January called Legal Hydra where he included a “Top 10 List” advising attorneys on how to learn more about predictive coding.
Read MoreCloud Computing & The E-Discovery Adjuncts and Professors GROUP
The E-Discovery Adjuncts and Professors Group is a cloud based collection of law school E-Discovery professors networked through cloud computing tools.
Read MoreeDiscovery Passports and International eDiscovery in US Courts
Listen to this free podcast about navigating the world of international e-discovery and how it impacts litigation in the United States.
Read MoreDelaware’s Default Standard For Discovery Including Discovery of Electronically Stored Information (“ESI”)
The standard for federal litigation in Delaware was passed on Dec 8, 2011 and the standard is to be used when the parties can’t agree on standards of their own in the meet and confer process. Learn more about it by listening to this podcast.
Read More3 Judges’ Perspectives on Predictive Coding Based on Recent Training
Listen to our guest judges and predictive coding expert Herb Roitblat talk about their recent experiences with predictive coding training.
Read MoreOccupy LegalTech Show
Listen to this show to learn more about this spontaneous, social media fueled protest. Hope you enjoy the show and I look forward to meeting listeners of this show at LegalTech this year and talking about the Occupy LegalTech movement, handing out humorous buttons and discussing other podcast ideas.
Read MorePreviewing LegalTech 2012
LegalTech can be overwhelming at times and is appropriately held in New York City which can also be overwhelming to outsiders. So we hope to share advice on how to make the most of your LegalTech experience including strategies, how to work the largest legal technology trade exhibit in the world and what to expect this year.
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