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Hidden threat: Lawyers cautioned on potential ethical pitfalls of metadata (access required)

There’s a potential ethical threat lurking in electronic documents.

Ethics mix with e-discovery for attorneys in smaller courts (access required)

On the surface, a minor dog bite case does not seem like a logical instance in which electronic discovery of evidence is necessary.

The trouble with trashing old technology (access required)

With the speed at which technology trends move these days, smart phones, computers and other electronic devices can be outdated in a matter of months.

E-discovery a hard sell at law firms (access required)

They’ve combined legal expertise and technological savvy. They’ve carved out their place in the complex world of electronic discovery. Now, the handful of Wisconsin lawyers who are focusing their practices on the specialized field are trying to overcome the skepticism of a legal community accustomed to going it alone. Traditionally, when law firms need help [...]

Technically speaking, Olson is ahead of the curve (access required)

POSTED: Thursday, June 9th, 2011 at 1:57 pm

BY: Jack Zemlicka, jack.zemlicka@wislawjournal.com

Bruce Olson constantly is on the cutting edge of legal technology. From the latest methods of preserving critical emails on a company laptop, to case management programs that streamline litigation, the founder of ONLAW Trial Technologies LLC in Appleton always is looking to technology for the best ways to save lawyers time. A litigator for [...]

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