Archive for August, 2010

Vendor Clips: e-discovery vendor news and views

30 August 2010 — We welcome a new sponsor to The Electronic Discovery Reading Room:  Orange Legal Technologies (for more information about the company click here).

Orange LT will be sponsoring our new weekly consolidated listing of vendor views and industry news from electronic discovery-centric vendors and commentators.    

  • AccessData Releases Summation CaseVantage 6 – http://bit.ly/asY8Sv
  • 2nd Annual Intermountain eDD Conference | 9.24.10 Speakers Include Nelson, Simek, O’Connor –

August 30th: our weekly “Top 20 … plus more” – a compendium of e-discovery articles and upcoming events

30 August 2010 — We are back from ILTA (click here for our coverage) and we back at full staff so we continue our “Top 20 … plus more”, a snapshot of interesting blog posts, and views on electronic discovery related issues and other tech developments from the past week.   Sponsored by Applied Discovery.

eDiscovery News
Context for Applying Discovery

  1. 2010 InsideLegal/ILTA Member Technology Purchasing Survey – http://tinyurl.com/238djur
  2. Annual Texas Corporate Counsel Survey Highlights

Do We Share Too Much Information?

24 August 2010 — Google CEO Eric Schmidt “fears that too much information is shared online, and predicts that people will one day change their name and reinvent themselves in order to escape their digital past.” Not a very surprising observation given the explosive growth of Social Media, and proliferation of information helps and hurts trial lawyers. There were an estimated 1.5 trillion text messages in 2009 and estimated 210 billion emails each day… but how many…

What is the true size of the EDD market?

19 August 2010 — There is an interesting recent post from Rees Morrison on the size of the EDD market. The Socha-Gelbmann Survey estimate of market size over the past 7 years is based on information provided by consumers (corporations and law firms) and providers of software and services. The Socha-Gelbmann  survey has always clearly stated the scope of the survey (eg. the figures do not include spending by governmental agencies) and the basis for the estimates…

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