Browning Marean, senior counsel at DLA Piper, speaks to LTN magazine's editor-in-chief, Monica Bay, about the challenges of fashioning responses to discovery requests that are appropriate -- and proportional -- to a case.
D.C. District Judge John Facciola speaks with LTN magazine's editor-in-chief, Monica Bay, about how e-discovery training is at a crossroads, constrained by limited financial resources at the governmental level. He proposes several solutions to address these challenges, particularly when individuals are unable to meet face to face.
Robert Owen, partner at Sutherland Asbill & Brennan, discusses with LTN magazine's editor-in-chief, Monica Bay, his five proposed new rules for a simpler approach to preservation in e-discovery.
Larry Center, assistant dean at Georgetown Law and "guru" of the school's Advanced E-Discovery Conference, talks at the event with LTN's editor-in-chief, Monica Bay, about educating practitioners, judges, practice support professionals, and vendors about best practices in e-discovery.
John Green, CIO of Baker Donelson, speaks at ILTA with LTN's editor in chief, Monica Bay, about an initiative to improve the user experience at his firm by tracking and mapping every application in use using the Aternity Frontline Performance Intelligence software.
LTN reporter Evan Koblentz speaks with Berwin Leighton Paisner CIO Janet Day about her "concept of nirvana," in which the consumerization of IT in law firms -- where lawyers use and maintain their favorite devices for work -- makes the help desk unnecessary. Koblentz and Day also discuss Hewlett-Packard's move to become more consumer-focused as Apple potentially becomes more business-focused.
George Rudoy, partner at computer forensics consulting firm HSNO, talks with LTN staff reporter Evan Koblentz at ILTA 2011 about the challenges of operating IT in different countries across different jurisdictions. Rudoy offers suggestions on what law firms are doing right with office technology -- and what they need to improve upon.
Doug Caddell, CIO at Foley & Lardner, speaks with LTN staff reporter Evan Koblentz at ILTA about his firm's policy of giving lawyers the freedom to buy the technology they need -- instead of dictating choices. Freedom of computing, he says, allows firms to focus more on business issues and less on infrastructure.
Consultant Brian Zeve, former head of Microsoft's legal and professional services industry initiative, talks with LTN magazine's editor-in-chief, Monica Bay, at ILTA 2011 about IT's role in accelerating change, the consumerization of IT, and integrating mobile apps with existing legal applications.