Author Archives: Charles Holloway

About Charles Holloway

Lawyer, mediator, business consultant offering mediation services through Consensum and litigation triage advice to other lawyers and their clients.

Seven day wonder

Why are there seven days in a week? The Biblical answer I suppose is that Genesis tells us that God created the earth and all that is in it in six days and on the seventh day he rested. The Babylonians had seven days in their calendar and the lunar rotation takes 28 days and the… Read More »

Five things to wish for

There is an old saying which suggests that you should be careful what you wish for! I was asked recently to come up with five top tips to keep down the cost of e-disclosure for an article in SA Law’s Stay Alert! newsletter. As a former litigation partner at Eversheds, I have seen my fair… Read More »

Waking the dead

“The adage that dead men tell no tales has long been disproved by archaeology… So begins a fascinating article in the magazine Science Daily – Teeth Of Columbus’ Crew Flesh Out Tale Of New World Discovery 20th March, 2009 We are all familiar with television cold case programmes, such as Waking the Dead  where Trevor Eve and… Read More »

Vox stellarum

The party season is upon us already. Having concluded a week of festivities celebrating my birthday recently and fresh, if that is the right word in the circumstances, from the Millnet 15th birthday party at the top of the Millbank Tower with fireworks courtesy of the Mayor of London (thanks Boris!), my thoughts are increasingly… Read More »

Data protection

I am occasionally asked about EU data privacy laws and how they impact on the discoverability of European documents in US litigation. Denise Backhouse, associate in the eData group at US law firm, Morgan Lewis & Bockius, has written an article on this very subject for Guidance Software (who provide EnCase e-discovery software for her… Read More »

Squaring the circle

Former Prime Minister, Harold Wilson, once quipped that a week was a long time in politics. After a string of events which were calculated to make a lesser man blanch, Wilson was phlegmatic. He had spent most of his life climbing the greasy pole which is politics and he obviously felt that he needed to… Read More »