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eDiscovery Blog from the Law Office of Emily K. Stitelman, PLLC
Blog discusses controlling eDiscovery costs, eDiscovery tips, discovery abuses and industry news.
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eDiscovery Daily
Posts tips on conducting electronic discovery, including data searches, management techniques and new technologies.
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eDiscovery Insight
"Candid analysis of the issues, process and technology involved in electronic discovery."
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ediscoveryinfo
This blawg provides practical and relevant information about the collection, preservation, processing and analysis of electronic discovery.
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EdiscoveryMap
"Posts focus on privacy and EU data protection, ediscovery, and social media laws, cases and policies. Some examples are 'The Meaning of “Consent” in the EU Data Protection Framework: A New Article 29 Working Party Opinion', 'The Review of the EU Data Protection Framework v. The State of Online Consumer Privacy in the US' and 'Privacy, European Union Data Protection and EDiscovery'." Twitter Weekly Updates is a recurring column of aggregated tweets.
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eLawyering Blog
Posts cover how law firms and other entities are delivering varying degrees of legal services online and gauge the public's attitude toward these new business models.
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Electronic Discovery Law
Electronic Discovery Law covers "legal issues, news and best practices relating to the discovery of electronically stored information."
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eLegal Canton
The blawg contains comments on technology-based legal issues including privacy, IP, and IT.
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eMedia Law Insider
"Whether you are just beginning the next groundbreaking internet startup, finding the next social media or internet marketing campaign or have been in existence for hundreds of years and are trying to figure out the new media landscape, you will have to face legal issues that are specifically-tailored and trying to keep up with Web 2.0."
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Enlightened Tradition
"There is a (badly recalled) quotation that is supposed to encapsulate the Enlightenment: 'The antiquity of an idea, a law, or a notion need not necessarily be a reliable indicator of its excellence.' Rationality and Occam’s Razor are better tools for judging excellence, but it is still interesting that irrationality in the form of gossip and (harmless) tradition — such as dress codes and the like — are impressive in their power to remove friction from a range of human relationships and endeavours. Here I want to explore these things, to see how a rational approach to organizational knowledge and learning can fit around established ways of working, traditions or human expectations."
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Erik J. Heels
Technology, Law, Baseball, and Rock 'n' Roll. Mostly patent law and trademark law.
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Ernie the Attorney
This blog mixes personal musings with takes on law and politics.
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Esquire | Mac
"About my adventures in using Macs in my criminal and civil litigation practice."
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Existing as a Public Defender
This blawgger sounds off on recent crime stories in the news and court decisions, and she also describes her day-to-day life in law practice.
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e^(ip)
Weekly postings on the interesting and important in intellectual property management. Practical advice on how to run an IP department. "Relevance and insight with wit and brevity."
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Family Lawyer Tech & Practice
"Targeted at family law lawyers who want to practice law more effectively and more efficiently (i.e., better and easier) by availing themselves of the technological tools that are out there. Hardware and software working together to make better lawyers, and to make my life easier."
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Fifth Circuit Blog
Commentary and summaries of cases before the New Orleans-based 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.
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Filewrapper
Content on Filewrapper includes updates on intellectual property case law, legislation and regulatory activity, and intellectual property law in the news.
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For What It’s Worth
A Chicago lawyer's focus on case law and judicial elections with commentary and a smattering of "water-cooler rant."
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Fourth Circuit Blog
Provides case summaries and commentary by a federal defender in the 4th Circuit.

