The end of February may seem a little late to point you to Relativity’s predictions webinar for Q1 2023, but there are extenuating circumstances. You can find the webinar itself
Barrister Gordon Exall, author of the ever-useful Civil Litigation Brief, occasionally tweets links to his older articles, giving us the opportunity to remember the things which remain important. He recently
Ireland’s Legal Tech Conference 2022 on 29 November in Dublin I have good memories of the eDiscovery / legal technology events which I attended in Dublin over the years. This was
Years ago, every player in the eDiscovery market would try and launch something new at big events, drowning out the announcements of rivals with new product releases just as we
Wrapping up two UK disclosure cases which caught the public eye I always appreciate cases about disclosure which attract the attention of the mainstream press. They remind us all, including those
I will readily admit that I have not read closely the 278 paragraphs in the judgment of Mr Justice Adam Johnson in Ocado Group Plc & Anor v McKeeve [2022]
In the before times, I used to travel to events with quantities of video equipment and at least one son to help me, in order to interview people involved in…
What is a sensible approach to commenting on a judgment? You have to read it first, obviously, then try and distil two or three points from it which may have…
I have found out how to make things happen in eDiscovery / eDisclosure. You publish an article opening with a sentence like this: We are a bit short of useful…
We are a bit short of useful or interesting judgments about disclosure in England and Wales at the moment. We have the sound of distant battles (a phone dropped into…
Contrary, perhaps, to expectations, I have not devoted much of this blog over the years to actual descriptions of the technology used in eDiscovery. My subject was commentary on rules…
I have written a fair amount over the years about the use which may be made of one’s social media posts. I am interested partly as a user, but mainly…