Category Archives: Issues

Judge Orders Both Parties to Use Predictive Coding

In Global Aerospace Inc., et al, v. Landow Aviation, L.P. dba Dulles Jet Center, et al, Loudoun County Circuit Judge James Chamblin wrote: “Having heard argument with regard to the Motion of Landow Aviation … it is hereby ordered Defendants shall be allowed to proceed with the use of predictive coding for purposes of processing…

A Holiday Gift: Open Downloads of STATISTICAL STRING THEORY FOR COURTS

To our readers, subscribers, friends and supporters – the Journal of Legal Technology Risk Management would like to invite you to download Statistical String Theory for Courts: If the Data Don’t Fit… free for this sesason. In Statistical String Theory for Courts: If the Data Don’t Fit…, Professors David Babbel, Vincent Strickland, and Ricki Dolan…

A Holiday Gift: Open Downloads of STATISTICAL STRING THEORY FOR COURTS

To all of our friends, supporters, subscribers and readers – we’d like to give you a bit of a holiday present in the form of one of our most requested articles: Professors Babbel, Strickler and Dolan’s Statistical String Theory for the Courts: If the Data Don’t Fit… In Statistical String Theory, the Professors address the…

2010 Issue 5.1 (Part 1) is Now Available!

The Journal of Legal Technology Risk Management is pleased to announce that Issue 5.1 (Part 1), “When It Rains, It Pours (eDiscovery, Cloud Computing, and Bankruptcy” is now available. ISSUE 5.1 (Part 1) – AVAILABLE HERE

2009 Issues Now Available!

The Journal of Legal Technology Risk Management is pleased to announce that Issue 4:1, “The Mobile Challenge: Technology Risk Management in the Wireless Industry” and Issue 4.2, “International Finance and Financial Regulation” are now available. The Mobile Issue is focused on the legal issues and challenges facing the mobile industry, from VOIP (on mobile phones)…

Volume 3, Issues 1 & 2 Annouced

JLTRM published Vol. 3 Issue 1 (Spring 2008) and Vol. 3 Issue 2 (Fall 2008). Vol. 3 Issue 1 explores the complex area of disability law and the impact it has on companies operating in the global economy. Vol. 3 Issue 2 focuses on changes in managing intellectual property risk and lexical e-discovery issues.