Crane on Law by James Crane
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May
22
Some of the Best Legal Profession Websites You May Not Know
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In my role as Senior e-Discovery Counsel with Altep, I work with many of the finest legal professionals in the world. That group includes attorneys, paralegals, litigation support specialists, and various IT personnel. One of the most interesting aspects of this collaboration is how much one can learn by gaining knowledge of the different perspectives of each of the players in the execution of a legal matter. Since my readers include people from every angle of the legal profession, I wanted to pass along some of my favorite sites for you to consider:
Apr
30
4 Other Reasons to Implement an Information Disposition Program
Published in Resources by James Crane | Comment (0)This post is 4 other reasons because I’m not going to list legal and regulatory issues. I’m avoiding those because there are so many other stakeholders within the organization that there’s plenty of incentive for all departments, not just Legal and Compliance.
Apr
28
The Joys of Professional Networking!
Published in Resources by James Crane | Comment (0)I know that all of my regular readers know how to reach me (email or call anytime!) but I wanted to also invite everyone to check out www.linkedin.com. It is a useful professional networking site and a good place to re-connect with old friends and colleagues and keep up with your current roster of professional friends.
You should be able to find my profile by entering james crane and altep.
I’ll look for you there.
James Crane is an attorney, consultant and author with extensive experience in e-discovery management. In his practice, James has defended corporate clients in a variety of complex matters including multi-jurisdictional class actions and internal corporate and government regulatory investigations.