Ride the Lightning

Cybersecurity and Future of Law Practice Blog
by Sharon D. Nelson Esq., President of Sensei Enterprises, Inc.

Recent Posts

Dec 13, 2012

Security Expert McAfeee Undone by EXIF Data

John McAfee is nothing if not a character. Now he is a guest of the Guatemalan authorities, having been arrested

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Dec 12, 2012

Recommind Predicts Predictive Coding Will Be An Ethical Requirement

My first reaction when I read the posting by Howard Sklar, senior corporate counsel at Recommind, was to smile. Recommind may

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Dec 11, 2012

ABA TECHSHOW 2013: Registration is Now Open!

As the holidays draw nigh, John and I are always excited for a special gift – the honor of being

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Dec 06, 2012

Ride the Lightning Named to ABA Journal's Blawg 100

It is an honor to have Ride the Ligtning named to the ABA Journal's Blawg 100 for the third year

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Dec 05, 2012

Two Rival Predictive Coding Books: Doubledown for Dummies

Thanks to attorney Jeff Reed, a litigation and e-discovery veteran, for penning his thoughts on the two Predictive Coding for Dummies books published

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Dec 04, 2012

A Review of Two Predictive Coding “Dummies®” Books

Several weeks ago, I asked for volunteers to review two "Predictive Coding for Dummies" books, one by Clearwell (Symantec) and

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Dec 03, 2012

The 21st Century Legal Retainer Agreement

Apologies for disappearing for a while. Before Thanksgiving, I managed to contract "a virus of unknown origin" complicated by a

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Nov 20, 2012

Anonymous and its Cyberwar Against Israel

I have come to the conclusion that we are unlikely ever again to see conventional warfare unaccompanied by cyberwarfare. As

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Nov 15, 2012

Clearwell and Recommind: Dueling Predictive Coding Books

A RTL reader thought it might be useful for someone neutral to review the dueling predictive coding books of Clearwell

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Nov 14, 2012

How to Find a GPS Tracker in Your Car: Update

Sometimes I get my topics from odd places. Today's headline actually comes from a search someone did on the Ride

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Nov 13, 2012

Judge Who Do Their Own Internet Research: Shark-Infested Waters

The Summer/Fall issue of the ABA's Litigation magazine contained a fascinating article entitled "The Lure of the Internet and the

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Nov 08, 2012

FBI Expands Its Cybercrime Division

The FBI is no 90-pound weakling in the fight against cybercrime. Its victories are many and varied, as it has

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