Ride the Lightning

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

Trying to Stay Current With Technology Assisted Review? Here's How.

May 8, 2012

Once again, our friend and colleague Rob Robinson has done his company (Orange Legal Technologies) proud by providing a great resource of technology-assisted review links. Things are moving so fast in this area that it is hard to keep up, so this is a terrific contribution.

Also, Rob has compiled a list of technology-assisted review providers (though beware that this term and the many others used to describe this service mean different things to different vendors so caveat emptor). Nonetheless, if you're looking for this service, this list provides a good place to start. Just make sure you interview at least three providers and ask a LOT of questions about the nature and cost of the services provided.

Finally, Rob has announced the Intermountain eDiscovery Conference 2012 which will take place in September in Salt Lake City. I am happy to report that John and I will be speaking there again and this time with our friend Craig Ball, who needs no introduction to anyone involved in e-discovery!

Our topic this year is "On the Trail of the Craigslist Killer: A Case Study in Digital Forensics," which should be a rousing way to teach the subject using the framework of an amazing criminal investigation which involved all kinds of digital components.

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