Monthly Archives: October 2009

Blog Response : Gauntlet

Last post before heading off to talk about Scrum at the ScrumGathering. Found this post, and had to respond because I am truly grateful for the questions and concerns raised by this post! BTW, the Litigation Ecosystem Framework will be … Continue reading

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8 Days To Go : Scrum is A Part Of Agile

Today, had a lovely conversation with a friend, who told me about “collaborative inquiry,” and reminded me to catch up on the Agile Journal. Later this week is AgileOpen Northern California, which promises to be extremely interesting, now that I’ve … Continue reading

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9 Days To Go : Litigation Ecosystem Framework

This is important. The Litigation Ecosystem Framework is NOT a reworking of the EDRM! What is IS, is a re-conceptualization of the context within which litigation occurs, a functional simplification of that context allowing an Agile law firm or litigation … Continue reading

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Good Video On Why The EDRM Fails

The EDRM has been a strong model for the early attempts to deal with ESI. The problem is that once you look at the way it has been implemented and codified, you realize that it just doesn’t work. OK, I … Continue reading

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Transition to MediaTemple

Hopefully everything works well for those who have user accounts! Today was a major “internal backlog” kinda day. In preparation for launch of the Dialexica division/project/business line on (October 21, 2009), we needed to move to a host that could … Continue reading

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