Mike Quartararo
Posts by Mike Quartararo
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EDRM At Duke Law School Releases TAR Guidelines
Demystifying the technology assisted review process and providing some guidance on how it can be applied to document review in discovery.
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Bob Woodward On ‘Witch Hunts,’ Plus Corporate Legal Operations Heroes
He was accepted to Harvard Law, but turned down a spot in the class to become a reporter. The rest is history…
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A Beginner’s Guide To The Biggest Week In Legal Technology
For anyone in legal operations who has not yet attended Legaltech, it can be a little overwhelming. Here’s some advice to get you through it.
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You Gotta Know When To Hold ‘Em . . .
Why is it that in 2019 we’re still talking about legal holds like we’ve never heard of them before?
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Think of these new rules as a sort of aspirational wish list for legal operations and technology specialists.
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When It Comes To Legal Operations, Survey Says…
With advances in technology, much deeper insight into operational and financial performance has been gained.
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eDiscovery Project Management: Ask Forgiveness, Not Permission
Do you need approval to save money? To reduce risk? To implement efficient, defensible processes for managing your work?
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Who Remembers When It Cost $2500 Per GB To Process ESI?
Legal operations professionals may not always process ESI themselves, but here are a few pointers that everyone in eDiscovery may benefit from.
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So, Your Organization Has Been Sued And You Need To Collect ESI . . .
Legal operations people faced with the prospect of collecting data for use in discovery need to keep a few primary objectives in mind.
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What Do Dinosaurs, Electric Drills, And Technology Have In Common?
Those who are unwilling or unable to adapt, like dinosaurs, will find it difficult to survive.
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Information Governance: The Foundation Of eDiscovery Projects
Sound information governance policies and practices fall squarely in the hands of legal operations personnel.
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Who Calls The Shots Anyway? In-House Or Outside Counsel?
In most cases, the client is the one who ultimately pays. Fix the situation before the situation fixes you.
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Are Humans The Weak Link In Technology-Assisted Review?
If there is any shortcoming of TAR technologies, the blame may fairly be placed at the feet (and in the minds) of humans.