CT Summation Blawg
"Surfing the rising tide of e-discovery."
Author: Joshua Gilliland is a business development manager for CT Summation, a litigation support software company based in San Francisco.
Blawg Related Categories: Civil Procedure • Law Practice Management • Legal Technology • Trials & Litigation • Evidence • Consultant
Recent Posts from CT Summation Blawg
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Web 2.0: The Unwanted Friend Request of Litigation
The rising star of Web 2.0 has brought the dawn of social and professional networking sites such as Facebook, MySpace and LinkedIn. These free services have grown in popularity so that it’s rare to find…
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What would you ask a State Supreme Court Justice on e-Discovery?
I presented to 45 state judges and Supreme Court Justices at the Montana Judicial Conference on e-Discovery, admissibility and the impact of ESI in litigation. It was a privilege to travel to Big Sky Country…
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Washington DC Best Practices Summit
CT Summation hosted its first Best Practices Summit in Washington, DC on May 20, 2008. Attendees came from Washington, Baltimore, Toronto, Miami, Alabama and New York for this capacity-attendance summit. The CT Summation…
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Tales from Two e-Discovery Experts: A Webinar with William Kellermann and Tom O’Connor
CT Summation hosted two educational webinars with e-Discovery experts William Kellermann of Wilson, Sonsini, Goodrich, & Rosati, PC and Tom O’Connor of the Gulf Coast Legal Technology. Both graciously took time out of their…
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CT Summation Best Practices Summit- Washington, DC May 20, 2008
Join us for this one day, complimentary seminar and learn the fastest and most effective workflows, the most up-to-date techniques, and the latest technology insights for CT Summation iBlaze, Enterprise, CaseVault and Discovery Cracker.…
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If I Represented Victoria Lindsay
I recently posted on YouTube videos being used as exhibits that highlighting illegal conduct.[1] I regret having an example so quickly. Eight teenagers were arrested for beating a teenage girl in Lakeland, Florida. The…
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Text and Instant Messages: From Authentication to Party Admissions
Anyone with a teenager has probably seen a grossly excessive phone bill from text messaging. Young people use instant messaging (IM) for social use, even going to the point of ending relationships by IM.[1] Both…
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Vindicating Consumer Rights against Online Forum Selection Clauses
Businesses for decades have protected themselves from unlimited jurisdiction with forum selection clauses, a contractual provision that specifies the jurisdiction in the event of a dispute. Forum selection clauses give a company “contractual predictability,” thus…
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Service of Process…by Email?
The Internet allows anyone to anonymously post information on the Net. Websites often have no contact information besides a generic email address. The anonymity of some websites and the inability of any meaningful way to…
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The YouTube Cameras that Create Instant Electronic Evidence
New video cameras on the market take YouTube ready video.[1] It is a matter of time before it is commonplace for these cameras to immediately upload footage via embedded wireless to YouTube. For many plaintiff…