
Defensible Data Management: Lessons Learned from the Sound Around v. Friedman Case
It’s easy to think discovery problems only happen to other teams. Some organizations assume their data is organized enough, or that they’ll be able to

It’s easy to think discovery problems only happen to other teams. Some organizations assume their data is organized enough, or that they’ll be able to

“It’s the data.” Throughout my career I have found myself repeating those words many times to explain everything from bad database queries to poor analytics

For this month’s theme, we’re focusing on being intentional. Being intentional can be applied to so many different aspects of what we do: the partnerships

After 19 years in the legal industry, there’s nothing quite like being in a room full of professionals who are as passionate about the legal