“Full service providers (ie: ones that offer data restoration, collection, processing, hosted review, production, and consulting services) and service providers that have a unique core competency (ie: they specialize in class action or joint defense matters) are very well positioned. More often than not, customers need technology and some hand-holding / an expert. A legal service provider that can help with electronic discovery with project management and consulting through production is more valuable than simple data processing - especially if the consulting skills are particular to a type of matter.” Read complete post here
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Nice article on “Innovators & Influencers” in InformationWeek. Showcases George’s efforts on creating the Electronic Discovery Reference Model (EDRM) with Tom Gelbmann. Read more here.
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September 17-19, 2008 - Los Angeles, CA - Gartner’s Portals, Content & Collaboration Summit 2008 will explore new ways to access, search, structure, and manage information, and improve your organization’s productivity and efficiency through Collaboration. Topics include: Collaboration, E-Discovery, Enterprise Content Management, Social Software. Click here for details.
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Computerworld surveys the IT response to the amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP), which became effective today.
About 42% of the 170 IT managers and staffers surveyed said they did not know the status of their company’s preparation for the new rules, while 32% said their company was not at all prepared.
John Bace, analyst from Gartner, blames the GC for not proactively counseling IT.
…But most corporations aren’t that well prepared, which Bace blames primarily on corporation’s general counsel. The changes are to rules that haven’t been modified since 1994, and many corporations’ general counsel were simply not aware of them, according to his research.This is despite the fact that continue…
Gartner, the respected, fairly conservative IT advisory service, is very concerned about a blackberry blackout and demands the proposed workarounds.
Me too. The fire alarm here at the charming Riverside Hotel rang and rang this morning. I not only trundled down 11 flights of stairs with my trusty blackberry, I took my charger along with my cell, laptop and outfit for tomorrow’s speaking engagement for American Document Management. Glad it wasn’t a real fire. Interesting what turns out to be important…
Gartner advises enterprises “not to sign any agreements that could
involve them in the RIM-NTP dispute” and “demand that RIM discloses its workaround plans.”
If RIM deployments are not mission-critical, Gartner said, enterprises could take continue…
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