FEATURES
Discovery, Mobile
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Legal Tech New York vendors are launching
new mobile options for managing litigation.
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The southern district is leading the charge for
technology-assisted review.
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David Gordon in the courtroom "hot seat."
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Judges, lawyers are speeding the use of predictive
coding, uncertain of where they are headed.
Judge Shira Scheindlin and Magistrate Judge Andrew Peck
ACTION ITEMS
LTN Award This year’s winners reflect
a diversity of creative projects and
leadership.
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Cross Border Federal Judge Shira
Scheindlin demystifies international
e-discovery quandaries.
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Privacy Illustrated J. Trevor Hughes
uses fine art and You Tube images to
show nuanced international concepts.
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Legal Tech New York Must-see key-
notes, plenary sessions, and seminars.
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Cooked Books Things get ugly
after Hewlett-Packard writes down its
Autonomy acquisition.
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Compare & Contrast Sean Doherty
evaluates Wi-Fi mobile storage units
that complement BYOD.
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DELIVERABLES
Communiqué U.S. District Court
Magistrate Judge James C. Francis IV
says it's time for judicial modesty.
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Ball in Your Court Go native and
stop processing electronically stored
information via .tiff or load files.
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Primer John Edwards explains how
predictive analytics helps harness law
firm data collections.
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Best Practices Kenneth Jones
learned that IT had to recalibrate when
firm lawyers wanted to work offline.
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Exemplar White & Case tackles
email overload and helps lawyers
manage their attention.
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Web Watch Robert J. Ambrogi
tracks the progress of legal websites,
including Avvo and VerdictSearch.
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30,000 FEET
Speed Bumps Is predictive coding
moving too fast — or not fast enough
to best serve litigants.
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PARADIGM SHIFT
Backwards Forwards Adam Losey
identifies six 2012 tech issues for
in-house to watch in 2013.
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