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Knowledge Management

KM is Dead – Long Live KM

Knowledge management may not be dead but it certainly has changed.  Absent today are previously dominant “pure” or “traditional” legal KM topics such as precedents, forms, work product retrieval, experience location, taxonomies, and the role of practice support lawyers. Instead, knowledge managers now discuss alternative...
Roundup

Twitter Roundup – December 2010

Since not everyone reads Twitter, I reproduce here a selection of my recent Tweets.  NLJ reports 2010 lawyer billing rates up ‘only’ 2.7% http://bit.ly/gDX2gE || If that’s post realization, exceeds inflation and most markets 6 Dec Reading ‘Do You Think I Should Go to Law...
eDiscovery and Litigation Support

Masters Conference – Achieving Litigation Readiness and Developing an E-Discovery Response Plan (live blog)

I am live blogging from the Masters Conference 2010 (a conference that attracts leading e-Discovery professionals). This session is “Achieving Litigation Readiness and Developing an E-Discovery Response Plan” with panelists Dave Cohen of K&L Gates, Martin Tully of Katten Muchin, and Connie Mockaitis of Abbott...