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    Linked – Workers use unapproved messaging apps to get their work done

    ByMike McBride February 27, 2019February 27, 2019 Reading Time: 2 minutes

    This is one of those statistics that should jump off the page and worry the heck out of people in HR, and especially the eDiscovery industry. “The study found that almost two-thirds (64 percent) of the respondents use their mobile devices for work-related communications — even though 32 percent of the respondents said they are…

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    Linked – More Tech, More Problems: The Downsides to Millennial Attorneys Working Remotely

    ByMike McBride February 25, 2019February 26, 2019 Reading Time: 1 minute

    There’s something profoundly sad in the fact that working remotely became popular as a way to provide flexibility, and allow individuals the freedom to carve out their own sense of work-life balance, but has proven to do the opposite because we haven’t figured out how to do that. “I think there’s an awareness that is…

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    Planning for Later in eDiscovery

    ByMike McBride February 25, 2019March 5, 2021 Reading Time: 2 minutes

    During a recent ILTA webinar on coordination between outside counsel and a legal department on eDiscovery, I noted that a couple of the final points that were discussed were things that I think frequently get overlooked in the beginning of an ediscovery project. Phyllis Strader and Caroline Sweeney talked a lot about choosing whether to…

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    ByMike McBride February 24, 2019February 24, 2019 Reading Time: 1 minute

    Algorithms and Rabbit Holes in Social Media Here’s an Example of a Phishing Email I Received and What I Did About It Ride The Lightning: Is That a Camera in the Airplane Seat in Front of You? 5 Ways Bosses Can Reduce the Stigma of Mental Health at Work Emoji Are Showing Up in Court…

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    Linked – Charity tackling child abuse warns of ‘unintended consequences’ of internet regulation

    ByMike McBride February 23, 2019February 22, 2019 Reading Time: 1 minute

    My gut tells me that the charity is right to be concerned. Any time we find ourselves in this much agreement that “something” must be done in the US, we usually end up doing something that doesn’t spend a lot of time considering the unintended consequences, and with a scheme to regulate the internet being…

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    Linked – China Facial Recognition Database Leak Sparks Fears Over Mass Data Collection

    ByMike McBride February 21, 2019February 21, 2019 Reading Time: 2 minutes

    As much as I am very concerned about the invasion of privacy that comes along with ever-present government and commercial surveillance, the even bigger concern might just be what an inviting target all of that data will be. As governments and companies continue to collect large amounts of data – and facial recognition trials are…

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