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Aloha,Mahalo & Eee – multilanguage & Big Blue

Aloha from Waikiki ! This blog is written and posted from my new Eee (pink cover) Linux based laptop ( more of a palm than a lap to be more precise). Beautiful, cool and great machine to carry and use. No fiddling with ‘windows’ and the Eee runs like a breeze…Will I opt for the [...]

‘How to’ collaborate with diverse stakeholders – an exploration

Given that most organisations have many policies and procedures covering various legal and compliance requirements and that there is already an industry process model, Electronic Discovery Reference Model, why do I still feel the need for a collaboration framework? Furthermore, there are technology vendors/suppliers providing various forensics and investigations related tools and software for ediscovery/disclosure. [...]

Who would have guessed?

I subscribe to the ProBlogger Blog Tips mailing list and have been receiving & deleting the e-mails for months. Today I actually opened and read the Tips, dated 17-May. Good job I didn’t read the Blog Tips to decide on whether to blog or not. I found couple of questions that caught my attention; • [...]

for a bit of fun, view the short video packed with all the ‘news of the day’

Let’s hope ‘wire-tapping’ does not creep into the ediscovery domain. Enjoy the video at http://www.jibjab.com/view/239725. Thanks to Roger C for sending me the link.

myth and reality – fearsome creatures

How Reality Made Myth in the shape of dragons and other beasts. Read this not only for the interesting stories but also the nice pictures. Perhaps one can also identify who one is amongst the stories of the beautiful and fearsome creatures in our make belief world.

Process & Data & People

Today, I went to hear what Ms Jennifer Stapleton (DSDM Consultant) has to say about ‘Agile Programme Management’ . Nothing revolutionary in terms of process or approach. Agile is viewed as systemic and dependent on culture. Personally, I rather prefer to view Agile holistically and not to complicate business agility with a whole hosts of [...]

Revisiting ‘discovery’ in international commercial arbitration

It seems that the preferred term in arbitration practice is ‘disclosure’ rather than ‘discovery’. Worth noting that in P.R.China, a civil law jurisdiction, the term ‘evidence disclosure’ is used in international arbitration. The following paragraphs are extracted from: Alan Redfern & Martin Hunter, LAW AND PRACTICE OF INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION Chapter 6, SWEET&MAXWELL 4TH ED. [...]

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