LegalTech West Coast 2011
LegalTech West Coast 2011
Los Angeles, CA
May 18, 2011
Brett Burney speaks on two panels at LegalTech West Coast 2011:
“Top 5 Ethical Concerns for Lawyers in E-discovery”
“The 5 Most Important Things you Need to Consider when Bringing e-Discovery In-house“
Adobe Overhauls Interface With Acrobat X
Adobe Overhauls Interface With Acrobat X – Law.com – Brett Burney
Forsaking the traditional Arabic numeral 10 for the hipper Roman X, Adobe Acrobat’s latest version delivers an interface overhauled for efficiency and accessibility. The revamped look is by far the biggest change — most everything else are tweaks and improvements on existing features. …Read the full article on Law.com…
Georgia ICLE Technology Conference
Georgia ICLE Technology “Show and Tell”
Atlanta, GA
February 24, 2011
Brett Burney will present “Mac Attack: Should Your Firm Move to a Mac Environment?” and “E-Discovery Trends: The Latest Trends in E-Discovery.”
Recorded Webinar: eDiscovery Project Management
I am grateful to Encore Discovery Solutions for inviting me to present a Webinar entitled “eDiscovery Project Management” on June 11, 2010.
The archived recording is now available on their site by clicking here and providing some basic contact information. The recording comes in right at an hour (I did a good job of watching the time).
If you’re interested in this topic, I invite you to read my TechnoLawyer TechnoFeature entitled “The Emerging Field of Electronic Discovery Management.”
I also recorded a podcast on the topic with Karl Schieneman on ESIBytes.com entitled “Can You Project Manage Electronic Discovery?“
How to Build Electronic Briefs
How to Build Electronic Briefs – ABA GP|Solo Magazine – Brett Burney
You can put an “e” in front of just about anything today and label it a revolution. Consider what e-mail has done for client communication. Look at how e-discovery has transformed litigation practices. So why not create an “e-brief”—an electronic brief? …Read the full article on ABA GP|Solo Magazine…
Nobody’s Perfect at the ABA TECHSHOW
Nobody’s Perfect at the ABA TECHSHOW – Law.com – Brett Burney
The annual ABA TECHSHOW in Chicago has always been more than a bustling exhibit hall bookended by enticing continuing legal education sessions. Attendees discover the most valuable benefit comes from meeting and interacting with other legal professionals who are there to answer the same questions and work through the same struggles. …Read the full article on Law.com…
PSS Systems Atlas Shoulders Legal Holds
PSS Systems Atlas Shoulders Legal Holds – Law.com – Brett Burney
Legal holds have been receiving a lot of attention lately. They were a hot topic at LegalTech New York and they continue to be in the news, as well as a topic for judicial scrutiny. …Read the full article on Law.com…
Itsy-Bitsy, Teeny-Weeny E-Discovery
Itsy-Bitsy, Teeny-Weeny E-Discovery – Law.com
Brett Burney is interviewed for story on how e-discovery is used in smaller law firms. …Read the full article on Law.com…
Clearwell Views E-Discovery With Ease
Clearwell Views E-Discovery With Ease – Law.com – Brett Burney
Clearwell Systems has garnered a lot of praise over the last few years and enjoyed an impressive amount of success in the e-discovery market. In 2008 and 2009, Clearwell received a “strong positive” in Gartner’s annual “MarketScope for E-Discovery Software Product Vendors.” In 2009, Clearwell was identified as a top provider of Early Case Assessment in the Cowen Group’s “Market Snapshot Survey.” …Read the full article on Law.com…
No Robotics – Digital dictation Still Involves Human Interaction
No Robotics – Digital dictation Still Involves Human Interaction – Law Technology News – Brett Burney
Commonly confused with speech recognition, digital dictation involves humans to interpret and translate spoken word into text. By contrast, speech recognition uses software to attempt to convert speech into computerized text.
Today’s digital dictation does not require clumsy equipment — in fact, it can be done just about anywhere with the incredible mobility afforded us by cell phones, smartphones, netbooks, and laptops. …Read the full article on Law.com…