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October | 2009 | docNative Paradigm Blog
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By Tom O’Connor. About Tom O’Connor. Archive for October, 2009 Monthly archive page. Joint Post With Ron Friedmann On The Best Approach to EDD Search. Posted October 30, 2009. Xerox CategoriX and Musings on the Best Approach to EDD Search. In early October, Xerox Litigation Services. Released a new e-discovery search and review tool called CategoriX. How should EDD professionals think about this and other new search technologies? And a statistics-heavy Categorix white paper. It sounds powerful but I can&...
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Poor EDiscovery Practices in the Real World | docNative Paradigm Blog
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By Tom O’Connor. About Tom O’Connor. Poor EDiscovery Practices in the Real World. Posted April 29, 2010. Using a redacting tool is not a terribly difficult technical task. If lawyers can’t get this right, how can we expect them to handle the more difficult tasks of e-discovery practice? For more on my thoughts on this subject, see the article on LexTek entitled Blago Redaction Snafu Offers Bad Example of eDiscovery Practice. Laquo; Survey Says …. Is Proportionality All Askew? 3 comments so far. You are c...
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March | 2010 | docNative Paradigm Blog
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By Tom O’Connor. About Tom O’Connor. Archive for March, 2010 Monthly archive page. What’s In Your Gigabyte? Posted March 31, 2010. Interesting post this week on the Lit Support litserv from David Carns at Crowell and Moring, the international law firm with more than 500 lawyers. His original post asked people to define a gigabyte for purposed of e-discovery processing, a reflection of the common trend to price on gigabytes AFTER decompression without telling the client up front that is the practice.
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Blago Redaction Snafu Offers Bad Example of eDiscovery Practice | Lextek - Chicago Lawyer's Tek Talk
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Lextek – Chicago Lawyer’s Tek Talk. Blago Redaction Snafu Offers Bad Example of eDiscovery Practice. There have been three recent examples of bad digital redaction processes of documents, that as a result, have revealed privileged information. One involved the TSA revealing confidential security practices. In what they thought to be a redacted document, another involved a case against Facebook. Or Chicago Breaking News for WGN/Chicago Tribune. According to our experts, redaction is an easy process in the...
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May | 2010 | docNative Paradigm Blog
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By Tom O’Connor. About Tom O’Connor. Archive for May, 2010 Monthly archive page. Tom O’Connor bows out of the DocNative Paradigm. Posted May 15, 2010. Not to be confused with my New Orleans/technology/curmudgeon par excellence blog , http:/ technogumbo.wordpress.com. Best wishes to all the folks at CaseLogistix, especially Jeff Friedman and Chuck Kellner, who are two of the brightest minds in legal technology. Is Proportionality All Askew? Posted May 5, 2010. Hear, hear. I’ve been saying it for...The pro...
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By Tom O’Connor. About Tom O’Connor. Hey Shankapotamous, Read The Rule Book. Posted February 24, 2010. OK, so last week Craig Ball reported on a third year law student who asked him what was the minimum amount of e-discovery information he needed to learn in order to get by. And I’m willing to cut a third year law student a little slack because…well, actually, no I’m not and I’m glad Craig held him out for public scorn in his column, I would have published his name. Feb 23, 2010 7:34 AM CST. And oh by th...
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BackUp Tapes: Friend or Foe? | docNative Paradigm Blog
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By Tom O’Connor. About Tom O’Connor. BackUp Tapes: Friend or Foe? Posted March 17, 2010. There are some great tips on working with backup tapes in the article (or, to use the technical term “Tape Tips”) but before I mention several that I think are particularly important, let me mention the biggest issue, which is not technical at all. It’s the people. Here’s the typical exchange between an attorney (generally outside counsel) and an IT person at the clients shop:. IT: It’s on backup tapes. IT: No each l...
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Tom O’Connor bows out of the DocNative Paradigm | docNative Paradigm Blog
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By Tom O’Connor. About Tom O’Connor. Tom O’Connor bows out of the DocNative Paradigm. Posted May 15, 2010. Well all good things come to an end and Anacomp has decided they no longer need me to post on the DocNative Paradigm blog …… so starting today I’ll be posting my annoying comments about e-discovery and other things legally technical … or is that techncially legal ….or neither … at the Gulf Coast Legal Technology blog, http:/ gltc.wordpress.com. Laquo; Is Proportionality All Askew? Survey Says ….
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November | 2009 | docNative Paradigm Blog
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By Tom O’Connor. About Tom O’Connor. Archive for November, 2009 Monthly archive page. Ron Friedmann In the EDiscovery Zone. Posted November 30, 2009. Browning Marean and I continue our interviews of e-discovery luminaries in a discussion with Ron Friedmann on everything from changes in the LPO landscape to our current dialogue with Herb Roitblatt on the best methods of searching ESI. This interview, as well as all our others in the series, can be found at the site of our gracious host, TechLaw Solutions.
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January | 2010 | docNative Paradigm Blog
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By Tom O’Connor. About Tom O’Connor. Archive for January, 2010 Monthly archive page. Judge Scheindlin Revises Order In Pension Committee v. Banc of America Securities. Posted January 19, 2010. Ralph Losey just broke the story that Judge Scheindlin yesterday entered an Amended Order in her landmark decision on spoliation and sanctions in. The Pension Committee of the University of Montreal Pension Plan, et al. v. Banc of America Securities, et al. Yesterday, the 18th, when he learned of the revision.