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EDRM:Ediscovery::Google:Search
This probably sums up the EDRM in one elegant line. The issue is pervasive influence, money and term confusion. Perhaps, it’s a good thing that everyone professes to be in love with the the EDRM,–it means that they are invested … Continue reading
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Tagged ediscovery, EDRM, Google, LEF, Litigation Ecosystem Framework, search
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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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Tagged A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge, Agile software development, consultant, data sets, Discovery, ediscovery, EDRM critique, ESI, Kate Bush, Management, PMBOK, PMI, Project management, Scrum, Software project management, statistical algorithms, Time management
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EDRM Critique : From Hand-off to Collaborative Culture
This is the beginning of, and an index to, a series of public critiques of the Socha Gelbman The Electronic Discovery Reference Model (EDRM). While it takes a bit of negative energy to describe what is wrong with the EDRM, … Continue reading
Posted in Agile 5Ps, Dialexica, EDRM critique, Guiding Light, Transition to Agile
Tagged agile, Agile Lawyers Association, Agile software development, Collaboration, Discovery, ediscovery, EDRM critique, law school, law schools, lawyer, Legal ethics, legal services, litigation, Litigation Processes, malpractice insurance rates, Mediation, Munich, practices, procedures, processes, Project management, Project Management Institute, Project manager, Re-Engineer, risk management, Scrum, Untrained Project Manager
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