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    IT People Fix Things

    We can’t help it. It’s in our nature to fix things that are broken. That’s what attracted us to working with technology in the first place. More than likely we started out troubleshooting, seeing how things worked and understanding what was wrong so that we could fix it, or maybe even improve upon it. That’s…

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    New ABA Ethics Rule Underscores What EDD Lawyers Should Already Know: There’s No Hiding from Technology tags: LitSupport MM The ILTA Conference App … a Must Have for Attendees tags: ILTA12 MM eDiscovery Daily Blog: eDiscovery Best Practices: Assessing Your Data Before Meet and Confer Shouldn’t Be Expensive tags: LitSupport MM eDiscovery – Ten Hard…

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    Can We Train a Change of Behavior?

    Last week I mentioned reading Freakonomics, specifically about how difficult it is to educate people to the point where they change their behavior. As a trainer, and IT guy, I cant help but wonder what kinds of things we assume are “training issues”, when in fact all the training in the world won’t change things. Think,…

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    Data Deluge: The Problem Is, You Can’t Keep Everything tags: LitSupport MM Narrow My Custodians? Why Would I Do That? tags: LitSupport MM How to Improve E-Discovery Efforts tags: LitSupport MM Customer Service and the IT Department tags: MM Tech You’re Doing Photography Wrong tags: photography MM Adopting a Defensible Culling Strategy to Narrow the…