LegalTech NYC 2016
LegalTech, for those who are unfamiliar, is the preeminent legal technology show in the world and is being held in New York City from Tuesday, February 2 through Thursday February 4, 2016. One reason we are hosting this show before Legal Tech is to provide advice on how to get the most out of the event.
Read MoreData Privacy Pioneers Discuss Data Privacy and Security
Listen to technologists and attorneys at the forefront of data privacy discuss what today’s key issues are, including how to reduce liability and what the risks are.
Read MoreeDiscovery Pioneers Craig Ball and Tom O’Connor Launch New Podcast Series
Craig Ball and Tom O’Connor join us to talk about their new E-Discovery podcast series. These two guests are witty and intelligent on e-discovery issues. We are thrilled to have them on our show to discuss their educational views on e-discovery topics.
Read MoreLegalTech West Coast 2015 – Why you might want to attend
Henry Dicker sheds light on what makes LegalTech interesting and the differences between LegalTech East in New York City and LegalTech West, which is being held this year in San Francisco.
Read MoreInnovating Technology in E-Discovery
In this show, we talk about the challenges of getting lawyers to open their minds and their wallets and grasp newer technology, let alone use it. We thought it would be interesting to have two entrepreneur technologists on the show to talk about their perspectives on gaining adoption of new technologies in the legal space.
Read MoreLaw Firm Outsourcing of eDiscovery
Learn about how law firms view outsourcing eDiscovery tasks like collection, processing, hosting and reviewing data to technology oriented vendors. Some firms want to own the EDRM model. Others want to outsource. And others consider eDiscovery a distraction to the practice of law so they ignore it.
Read MoreUsing Contracts to Manage E-Discovery Risks
Hear the arguments for using contracts to limit risks in eDiscovery and commercial litigation. This excellent idea hasn’t received enough publicity in the electronic discovery industry.
Read MoreNew Summer Class for E-Discovery Training
In this podcast, we talk about the new summer school program in e-discovery for law students. Come listen to find out more about this program and forward it to law students you know so they can get access to these tools even if their current law school doesn’t offer a similar class.
Read MoreLegalTech 2013 ESIBytes Podcast
This is a special ESIBytes show discussing the upcoming LegalTech in New York City from January 29 – 31. Joining us as a guest on this show is Henry Dicker, Vice President of Events at ALM, Executive Director, LegalTech. Henry has been with ALM for 13 years and has been running the LegalTech brand for his entire tenure. LegalTech for those who are unfamiliar, is the preeminent legal technology show in the world and is being held in New York City.
Read MoreThe Top 10 E-Discovery Cases of 2012
Listen to our annual podcast on this year’s top 10 cases in electronic discovery featuring our special guest Ron Hedges, former Magistrate Judge from New Jersey.
Read More7th Circuit Electronic Discovery Pilot Program Overview
Listen to our podcast discussing the 7th Circuit Electronic Discovery Pilot Program. Learn how the Pilot Program works, the results of their efforts to advance the electronic discovery field both in the 7th Circuit and nationally, and where they see the 7th Circuit Electronic Discovery Pilot program heading.
Read MoreThe Upcoming Carmel Valley E-Discovery Retreat (CVEDR) 2012
Learn about the upcoming 2012 Carmel Valley E-Discovery retreat including some exciting plans about panel discussions on predictive coding.
Read MoreCloud Computing & The E-Discovery Adjuncts and Professors GROUP
The E-Discovery Adjuncts and Professors Group is a cloud based collection of law school E-Discovery professors networked through cloud computing tools.
Read MorePreviewing LegalTech 2012
LegalTech can be overwhelming at times and is appropriately held in New York City which can also be overwhelming to outsiders. So we hope to share advice on how to make the most of your LegalTech experience including strategies, how to work the largest legal technology trade exhibit in the world and what to expect this year.
Read MoreSupreme Court Rules on Police GPS Use and Privacy Rights in US v. Jones
Listen to a discussion on the recent US v. Jones decision. In this decision, the Supreme Court unanimously held that the police must first obtain a search warrant before placing GPS device on a car for an extended period of time to covertly follow a suspect. This discussion will center on what the Supreme Court’s GPS opinion means to the general public and how the Supreme Court feels about the important field of privacy rights for individuals in the electronic age.
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