Tag Archives: #ediscovery

Geeks in Jeans

Sitting on a bus recently in the Austrian Alps, I watched carefully as the driver inched along a narrow road twisting and turning above a ravine where many feet below a raging torrent of still melting snow rushed headlong downwards, ever downwards. Our driver was not aware of or concerned by how I felt about the… Read More »

CMCs in Birmingham

CMCs are becoming more streamlined. I am sure this trend has been felt by litigants all around the country, but no more so than in Birmingham where His Honour Judge Simon Brown QC has published a new CMC notice, Case Management Conference Notice HHJ Simon Brown QC July 2013. The notice will be familiar to… Read More »

Information overload

Everywhere you look, information is being created. What is more, that information is being stored, often inadvertently. When the time comes for that information to be accessed and retrieved/managed, perhaps because of litigation, a subject access request, internal investigation or regulatory inquiry, many companies find themselves in real difficulty. Big Data, BYOD, social media and an array… Read More »

Sorry!

Recently I have encountered problems with aspects of the blog. One that causes me concern is the apparent inability to notify subscribers of a new post. This normally happens automatically via WordPress provided I remember to uncheck the relevant box but is currently not happening. My last post on July 23rd, False Positives, is a case… Read More »

Mission:Impossible

The TV series Mission:Impossible began with the team receiving a tape starting with the words: “Your mission,…. should you decide to accept it…”, followed by a brief description of the problem to be solved. Famously, the sequence ended with the words “This tape will self-destruct in five seconds. Good luck……”  and then smoke would rise from… Read More »

Hang a shingle

My guess is that while most US readers will know what I am talking about, most readers this side of the Atlantic will not have a clue! Let me start with an uncontroversial suggestion that, in order to act in the best interests of clients and comply with their ethical obligations and those imposed by… Read More »