Recent Posts
Feb 08, 2010
Computer Forensics and E-mail List Marketing: What Do You Do?
Recently, I've been giving serious thought to purchasing e-mail lists of attorneys for marketing. I hate reinventing the wheel, so
Read MoreFeb 04, 2010
More on Video, How We Learn and Courtroom Technology
My recent post on using videos for EDD marketing has continued to elicit conversation. Casey Horne, an attorney with Horne
Read MoreFeb 02, 2010
Yet Again, Drunk Driver Gets Jail Time After Drunken Facebook Post
Ashley Sullivan, 17, was drunk the night she crashed her car into a brick pillar. Her 20 year old boyfriend
Read MoreJan 28, 2010
Court Rules Racy Voicemails, Viagra in Truck and Overnight Stay = Adultery
We don't see voicemails in evidence all that often, but Virginia offered a nice salacious opinion incorporating them recently. In
Read MoreJan 26, 2010
From the Mailbag: The Use of Videos
I had several responses to my last post about Sensei's use of videos. Rob Rost, from Banner Health, wrote me
Read MoreJan 21, 2010
EDD Companies Let Out Their Inner Steven Spielberg on YouTube
The first EDD company video I remember seeing was one by Rob Robinson when he was working for Orange Legal
Read MoreJan 19, 2010
Duplicate Consolidation: Ethics and E-Discovery Review
Hat tip to Joe Howie for passing along an excellent article which he co-authored with Patrick Oot and Anne Kershaw.
Read MoreJan 14, 2010
Craig Ball and the EDna Challenge
Craig Ball's mind is an exciting but sometimes unnerving place – one of the things he most enjoys is coming up with
Read MoreJan 07, 2010
Spoliation: How to Get Your Case Dismissed
First, a hat tip to Jason Shinn whose "Defending the Digital Workplace" blog recently carried an interesting post on Gillett v.
Read MoreJan 05, 2010
TWO MORE LAW SCHOOLS ADOPT ESI WORKSHOPS
In December, I blogged about the partnership between Merrill Corp. and the University of Alabama's law school creating an ESI
Read MoreDec 31, 2009
EDD in 2010: Through a Glass, Darkly
Before I talk about next year, I first want to offer overdue congratulations to our friend Craig Ball, who was
Read MoreDec 29, 2009
Facebook Creates Team to Manage Requests for Info in Criminal Cases
Recently, Facebook spokesman Andrew Noyes said that the company has created a team led by a former FBI employee to
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