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E‐Discovery Management Workshop
Join Erika Santiago for a one‐day workshop in Chicago to develop your project management skills for electronic discovery: March 23, 2010
The E-Discovery Application Matrix
As a litigation support manager, you may be tasked with researching and selecting a standard litigation & e-discovery application(s) for your firm or organization.
Legal Tech NY 2010 – Highlights
Pretty much everyone said that this year’s conference had a positive vibe to it and the light at the end of the dark economic tunnel seems to be getting brighter. One of the trends that seems to have carried over from last year is the increasing importance of having a litigation support (e-discovery) professional on your case team who understands both the technology and legal workflow objectives of the case teams. This is important whether you outsource your e-discovery projects or process & manage everything internally.
Estimating & Managing Risk in E-Discovery Projects
Does your standard e-discovery project management workflow include early case assessment technology? What are some of the key concepts in explaining the value of this option that you normally share with your case teams?
Working with Virtual Litigation Support Teams
Litigation support departments are very often a virtual team of people spread out around the country or the world. Join our ongoing discussion of communication best practices for project management in litigation & e-discovery…
Learn Valuable Skills to Streamline Workflow
For more than five years AmLaw 200 law firms and Fortune 500 corporate legal departments have leveraged LitWorks’ training expertise for the benefit of their litigation support staff and ultimately of their entire organization.
2010 Preview – A Virtual Roundtable Discussion
We thought about writing our own list of 2010 predictions but the only thing we could think of was how important training & educational opportunities will be to our industry in 2010. We’ll discuss the value of training in another post. Today, we’re focused on the following collection of blogs and articles that offer a preview and reflection of 2010 & 2009.
