When I was thinking about sitting for the CEDS exam, I had questions. After I registered, I had more. Now that I’ve emerged on the other side, I thought I’d compile the answers I found along with a few of my own observations....more
Chocolate lovers and people who like to say “aar!” have their national days. So too do E-Discovery practitioners. I can’t guarantee delicious confectionery and buried treasure is decidedly out of scope. Nonetheless, our...more
I have the introvert’s natural fear of crowds. Making small talk with strangers at conferences used to fill me with dread. The breakthrough came when I realized that networking is a skill and like other skills, it can be...more
The return of in-person events gives rise to mingled feelings of anticipation and anxiety. Frequent questions include:
1.Will the program be interesting?
2.Will I know anyone there?
3.Do my resort clothes stiill fit?...more
Last month I shared 3 Ways to Make the Most of eDiscovery Education and Training Resources. To briefly recap: read daily in small doses; attend one to two presentations a month; and seek out experiential training. This month...more
What’s one of your biggest work challenges? I recently posed that question to my fellow board members of the Indianapolis chapter of Women in eDiscovery. The responses are crowdsourced insights into day-to-day eDiscovery...more
There are two ways lawyers can satisfy their ethical duty of technology competence. One way is by learning about technology and becoming more proficient in the use of legal tech tools. The other is by working in association...more
9/1/2020
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Technology competence is an ethical requirement in more than 40 states. Beyond Rule 1 Competence, knowing technology helps lawyers comply with the duty of confidentiality and other rules of professional conduct. For...more
7/28/2020
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As lawyers we must be guided by the Rules of Professional Conduct in all aspects of our work. Today that includes competence in relevant technology. Technology is deeply embedded in contemporary legal practice, while data...more
7/7/2020
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In part one of this three-part series, I gave an overview of presentation technology for legal advocacy. Part two covered the essential elements of software, equipment and people. The final installment highlights three of the...more
Presentation technology is a powerful persuasive tool. Sophisticated demonstratives, deposition video clips and exhibit callout and annotation tools help lawyers advocate more effectively. Moreover, using technology is...more
4/22/2020
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Lawyers use presentation technology to advocate for their clients more effectively and efficiently. Low-cost electronics have brought technology within reach of practically any budget. Technology may now be deployed in every...more
Social media is increasingly important in eDiscovery, employment investigations and jury research. Using social media in legal and HR matters raises significant ethical issues. Lawyers and other legal professionals should...more
10/3/2019
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Young Lawyers
The Federal Rules of Civil Procedure have several important provisions about production format. Rule 26 requires the parties to meet and confer about form of production in connection with the discovery plan. Rule 34 addresses...more
The problems are well known: ever-increasing data volumes; emerging data sources; underutilized eDiscovery technology tools; and insufficient documentation. Process innovation is a key part of the solution. Workflows,...more
Collaboration in eDiscovery has its own special challenges. First, communication between lawyers and technologists often requires translation. Second, participation is a prerequisite – but not a given. Third, continuing...more
“What can you do to protect personal information when you collect data from a phone?” This is one of the most frequently asked questions of our forensics practice group....more
2/13/2019
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