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| | | | There are people you hardly ever see but with whom you nevertheless feel connected. I "knew" Charles Christian for about 30 years but we met only a handful of times, usually at events where there was no time for conversation. We bumped into each other in London, in Prague, and at US events, and once,... | |
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| | | | I have good memories of the eDiscovery / legal technology events which I attended in Dublin over the years. This was partly because the host jurisdiction was so interesting - law firms who used technology properly, discovery rules which provoked serious discussion, the presence of global tech businesses, and an interesting data protection context -... | |
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| | | | Years ago, every player in the eDiscovery market would try and launch something new at big events, drowning out the announcements of rivals with new product releases just as we were all unpacking and getting over our jetlag. Those of us who were expected to comment on it all would shelter in the bars asking... | |
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| | This always seems to be the case, but even more so recently: calls for AI transparency. It seems everyone wants it - except one group. |