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Veteran Litigation Support Project Manager Don Young joins TERIS Seattle
Seattle, WA (PRWEB) January 7, 2010 — TERIS Seattle announced today that veteran litigation support project manager Don Young joined the company as Electronic Project Manager. Young has more than seven years of litigation consulting experience and will serve a dual role of consulting clients on eDiscovery projects while also implementing proper data harvesting, processing,…
Read MoreThe Electronic Discovery Reference Model Explained (in video)
Ralph Losey is the lawyer, writer and educator behind the e-Discovery Team blog. He has created some excellent video content, including this explanation of the EDRM Model.
Read More4th Annual Sedona Conference Institute Program on Getting Ahead of the eDiscovery Curve to be Held March 25-26 in Philadelphia
Sedona, AZ (PRWEB) January 4, 2010 — The Sedona Conference® announces that registration is now open for the fourth annual Sedona Conference® InstituteSM Program, entitled “Getting Ahead of the eDiscovery Curve,” to be held at the Westin Philadelphia Hotel in Philadelphia, PA on Thursday and Friday, March 25 and 26, 2010. The all-star faculty for…
Read MoreLegal Recruiters Expect 2010 Will Be a Busy Year
From ABA Law Journal: The new year could bring more lateral movement among law firm partners, according to legal recruiters.Partners were reluctant to make a move in 2009, two legal recruiters told the Recorder. They expect that to change in 2010.Recruiter Stacy Miller Azcarate told the Recorder she expects a busy month, as she gets calls…
Read MoreLitigation Support Sales veteran Scott Robinson joins TERIS San Diego as Senior Account Manager
San Diego, CA – December 29, 2009 – TERIS San Diego announced today that leading litigation support sales veteran Scott Robinson joined the company as its Senior Account Manager. Robinson has more than 10 years experience in sales and services in the litigation support industry and will serve as a client resource for eDiscovery, electronic…
Read MoreTERIS names Jason Marandas new Sales Manager for San Francisco Office
San Francisco, CA – December 22, 2009 – TERIS announced today that Jason Marandas has joined the company as Sales Manager for its San Francisco office. Marandas will lead the sales team as it expands its Electronic Discovery, Computer Forensics and related litigation support service provider offerings to law firms and corporations in the San…
Read MoreThree Minute Video on 'Victor Stanley v. Creative Pipe' and Search
Thanks to the e-Discovery Team Blog for this. This video is an excerpt from the last day of a law school class on Electronic Discovery taught by Professor Bill Hamilton and myself at the University of Florida. This three minute take summarizes and reminds the students about Victor Stanley, Inc. v. Creative Pipe, Inc., 250…
Read MoreDallas Area Paralegal Association's "Winter Wonderland" Luncheon Brightens Holiday Season for SPCA of Texas
From the Dallas Morning News DALLAS – Dec. 15, 2009 –The Dallas Area Paralegal Association (DAPA) hosted its annual holiday luncheon on Friday, December 4, 2009 at one of Dallas’ premiere private establishments, Park City Club. Nestled in the Highland Park/University Park communities, Park City Club (PCC) provided the perfect setting for DAPA’s 2009 “Winter Wonderland”…
Read MoreEvery Alabama Lawyer Should Try the 'BCS Defense'
From Above the Law by Elie Mystal On Wednesday, we told you about Alabama defense lawyers who filed a motion to continue based on a conflict with the BCS title game. The judge has said he will grant the motion, even though the judge is an alumnus of Alabama’s arch rival, Auburn. Deadspin explains this…
Read MoreEDiscovery market set for 2010 boom: Gartner
From CBR Published:16-December-2009 By Steve Evans Litigation fuelling growth The eDiscovery software market is set for rapid growth, with revenues expected to surpass $1.2bn in 2010, according to analyst house Gartner. The market this year is tipped to total $1bn, a 25% increase over 2008 figures. Gartner defines eDiscovery as, “the identification, preservation, collection, preparation,…
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