Migrated from eDJGroupInc.com. Author: Greg Buckles. Published: 2017-04-16 20:00:00Format, images and links may no longer function correctly. 

As many of you know, I have been off the speaker circuit for a while. I expected to be a bit rusty and asked my good friend Duane Lites (Dir. Lit Support for Jackson Walker LLP) to co-host and help prevent the Charlie Brown teacher voice syndrome. I was pleasantly surprised at the registration, attendance and retention numbers (always hard to keep busy peers on for a full hour). Best of all, I had fun doing the research interviews and the webinar. Great questions from the audience and I felt like we managed to deliver practical tips for mitigating the impact of a provider being bought. The full webinar recording is now on the ILTA website here:

http://www.iltanet.org/viewdocument/managing-providers-in-a-shrinking-e

I posted the deck and raw survey results on the eDJ Group site:

http://www.edjgroupinc.com/research

ILTA is looking for some members to interview for a follow up article. So if your corporate policies allow you to be publicly interviewed, shoot me a note and I will connect you with the right resource.

My next public event should be at the May retreat organized by Ing3nious. I will post topics and other information when available.

Stay skeptical my friends!

Greg Buckles wants your feedback, questions or project inquiries at Greg@eDJGroupInc.com. Contact him directly for a free 15 minute ‘Good Karma’ call. He solves problems and creates eDiscovery solutions for enterprise and law firm clients. His active research topics include analytics, mobile device discovery, the discovery impact of the cloud, Microsoft’s Office 365/2013 eDiscovery Center and multi-matter discovery. Recent consulting engagements include managing preservation during enterprise migrations, legacy tape eliminations, retention enablement and many more.

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