Institute of Legal Informatics

Institute of Legal Informatics The Institute addresses the evolving technological impact on the learning and practice of law.

The Institute monitors, analyzes, and encourages dialogue on the intersection of law and computer science, particularly how lawyers adapt to the evolving digital society As technology advancement continues to excite personal and business users, it creates unusual and unexpected challenges for practitioners, academics, and institutions.

02/26/2011

Also note that we will have a guest lecturer March 15th, Jessica Perazzell, an experienced eDiscovery attorney from Latham Watkins NYC. She'll be talking about what its like to manage ediscovery issues (ethical and strategic) in a global law firm, dealing with clents and information technology staff

02/26/2011

Readings for Monday posted in "Discussions" (for those in my eDiscovery class)

02/10/2011

Judge Schiendlen at it again...govert has "lame excuse" for doc production. Are lawyers playing chickent?? http://bit.ly/eb66UI

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02/09/2011


Article cites CIA's funding of Visible Technologies as a method of data mining online information: "Visible Technologies, a software firm that specializes in monitoring social media has received funding from In-Q-Tel, the CIA’s venture capital firm, and many Western intelligence services have start-up budgets to develop Internet technologies that will enable even deeper mining of Internet-user data.




By Marko Papic and Sean Noonan Internet services were reportedly restored in Egypt on Feb. 2 after being completely shut down for two days. Egyptian authorities unplugged the last Internet service

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