
My First Magazine Cover
If you happened to receive the Wisconsin Lawyer magazine over the weekend, or it’s sitting on your desk now — you’ll see yours truly looking back at you as one of five Legal Innovators selected by the Wisconsin Bar for […]
If you happened to receive the Wisconsin Lawyer magazine over the weekend, or it’s sitting on your desk now — you’ll see yours truly looking back at you as one of five Legal Innovators selected by the Wisconsin Bar for […]
A few weeks ago, I wrote an article for Law Technology News in which I — wait for it — gave my opinion. I know, you’re shocked. Well, let me tell you what shocked me — the response to the […]
I’m embracing 42 and celebrating all that I’ve done in my 42 years. Let’s do this thing!
ESI Attorneys is developing the eDiscovery Assistant™, the first native iPad App for eDiscovery. It’s all about Making eDiscovery easier™.
During my presentation at the MBA 5th Annual Electronic Discovery Conference presentation, I promised that I’d share the 150+ eDiscovery related cases reported in 2012.
Are you one of the many lawyers that avoid eDiscovery completely because you find the topic overwhelming to tackle? If so, you are missing out on the opportunity to understand the facts of a case faster and better, which can lead to better and more cost-effective results for your clients.
The key message from the Florida Supreme Court and the drafters: Lawyers need to know their client’s systems at the outset of the matter to take advantage of the rules and the protections they afford.
Newly updated for 2011-2012, this eDiscovery book takes a proactive approach to the discovery of electronically stored information. Kelly Twigger of ESI Attorneys co-authoring.
Following on the heels of Halloween and Freddy Krueger, the Eastern District of Wisconsin Bar Association is putting on its annual eDiscovery event.
Think you deleted that email archive? Think again!