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AccessData Out With Summation Appliance
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Bring E-Discovery Hardware In-House for More Control, Flexibility and Improved Results
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Firms beginning to take flat-fee model to e-discovery
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Good Questions! | Ball in your Court tags: LitSupport MM Who Knew What When About the Form of Production tags: LitSupport MM The Dangers of Outlook Email for Discovery tags: LitSupport MM It’s the Parties’ Data, Stupid! tags: LitSupport MM Georgetown: An E-Discovery Disneyland tags: LitSupport MM “We Don’t Want To” is Not an Objection tags: LitSupport MM…
Earlier this week, I had some thoughts on how all of that supposedly anonymous data could be put together to find out who you really are and track you, mostly in the name of advertising to you, but also for some other reasons. One of those reasons has to do with the news media, or…
This has always been good advice, but with the advent of information from various data breaches being for sale on the web, you just can’t trust anyone, even people calling that seem to already know you and your information. “Just as you would never give out personal information if asked to do so via email,…
I know, yet another list of apps. 😉 I liked this list. Personally, I use 5-6 of the items on this list now, and there were a couple that I may just try out. Do you use any of the ones on this list? Any others that we should try? https://www.themuse.com/advice/17-great-apps-thatll-make-your-life-easier Follow these topics: Links,…
Since I don’t really have anything interesting of my own to write about, I thought I’d take a minute to throw some highlights from the link blog up for those of you who don’t keep up with that on a regular basis. The IT Question Bank Spyware hitting blogspot The Security Industry wants you to…