...I speak on electronic data discovery four to five times...of not preserving the entire planet of information, fear of not...
...inaugural "Vendor Voice" commentary, attorney Howard Reissner, CEO of Planet Data sings harmony. He, too, is wary of what he sees as...
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...wrote for LTN last fall on Big Data and e-discovery), was a featured speaker, discussing his new research into...
...2. Wednesdays keynote, The Judicial Perspective & Managing Big Data, Proportionality, Data Security, and Privacy, includes five speakers who are entrenched...
..."The Judicial Perspective Managing Big Data, Proportionality, Data Security, and Privacy," packs in five speakers who...
Planet Data's Howard Reissner discusses the key issues and developments in predictive...
...of Washington, D.C.-based Planet Depos, said ...
...legal industry to move towards more efficient ways to search and review data and are, by far the topic du jour. Three 90-minute sessions...
...Albert Barsocchini, who recently joined Minneapolis-based NightOwl Data Management Services as its director of strategic consulting, has already ordered the...
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