Applied Discovery, Jonathan Maas, The Posse List, EU Data Protection and data privacy, Iron Mountain Stratify, Aérospatiale, WP158, Safe Harbor, Irish eDiscovery, Scotland, Autonomy, FTI Technology, Senior Master Whitaker, Ernst & Young, Goodale v Ministry of Justice, Craig Ball, Multiven v Cisco, Helmert v Butterball, Singapore, Recommind, ILTA, Equivio, Ringtail – oh, and L P Hartley, West Arkansas and Schleswig-Holstein. How much more can one get into one article?
I do not usually do compendium articles pulling together several different subjects under one heading. Rob Robinson of Applied Discovery is the King of the Compendia, and anyone interested in electronic discovery should be on his mailing list, following him on Twitter or catching The Posse List’s reproduction of his weekly list of articles. The UK now has its own list thanks to Jonathan Maas of Ernst & Young whose Bong List has quickly become essential reading – send a message to Jonathan to be included. I generally have the luxury of taking one subject at a time and writing about it at whatever length it deserves, driven usually by what interests me most, and I mine these lists, as well as Twitter, for subject-matter.
This is the first week spent entirely in my office since the beginning of January, and I had looked forward to a leisurely few days following up some of the links and articles which I have been stockpiling on iCyte. The trouble is that they have been pouring in, and when it came to trying to decide which was the most important or interesting, the answer was “all of them”. Providing some brief summaries and links in a single post seems a good idea. Read the rest of this entry »
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