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The Stunning Impact of E-Discovery on IT | by Peter S. Vogel, E-Commerce Times, Jul 9, 2009
The Impact of E-Discovery on Arbitration | Disputing on Aug 3, 2009
Ever wondered how technology is changing the discovery process? This weekend, I stumbled upon an article written by Peter S. Vogel about the impact of electronically stored information (”ESI”) on litigation and arbitration.
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Read the full article: The Stunning Impact of E-Discovery on IT, E-Commerce Times, Peter S. Vogel, July 9, 2009.
Can the IT department survive Web 2.0? | by Jim Mortleman, ComputerWeekly, Aug 25, 2009
Risk-averse IT departments that are too cautious in their approach to Web 2.0 technologies such as social networking, online applications and cloud computing could be signing their own death warrants.
Cloud Computing Brings New Legal Challenges | New York Law Journal on Jul 8, 2009 by Shari Claire Lewis (via Law.com)
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Given the explosive growth of cloud computing, it should be no surprise that it presents numerous legal issues for businesses. Two of the most significant are privacy concerns and the implications of cloud computing for pretrial discovery.
ICASIT: International Center for Applied Studies in Information Technology | George Mason University
When the Technology Isn't Being Used - Let's Add More Technology!! | 3 Geeks and a Law Blog on Jul 10, 2009
critical comment on adding another layer of technology (LexisNexis' Visualfiles) on top of km apps that aren't being used
SVRI - Schweizerischer Verein für Rechtsinformatik
u.a. mit einem Projekt für ein gesamtschweizerisches Rechtsinformationsportal, das allerdings recht harzig anläuft und (wieder einmal) nur von einer kleinen Gruppe konzipiert wird
If Technology is the Answer, What’s the Question? | Above and Beyond KM
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they discovered that the real question to be answered was not the one the client had identified and that the right answer had very little to do with technology.
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Livio’s advice was to take the time to analyze properly what was really going on in your firm from a process, behavior and cultural perspective. Next, identify a range of possible solutions and see if there aren’t grassroots, low-key, tiny spend ways of testing some of these solutions in a variety of safe-fail pilots. Then, finally, make your choice.
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Has ‘IT’ Killed ‘KM’? | 3 Geeks and a Law Blog on Jul 2, 2009
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I think that Knowledge Management (KM) has become so overwhelmed with technology products that the individuals in KM have become ‘tech support’ rather than knowledge managers. Yesterday, I read two different articles that reinforced my conception of what I think is a major flaw in the idea of “Knowledge Management” within law firms.
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Penny Edwards’ articles on Social Networking for the Legal Profession. Edwards mentions that the approach we take to capturing “knowledge” is a hold over of the 1990’s IT ‘centralized’, or as she put it in her book “Industrial Technology.”
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