Lazy Sunday Links 4.18.10: The Goldman, DOJ, Avoiding Death, Twitter, Duke, Podcast, and Avon, edition
by Gabe Acevedo on April 18, 2010
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- Is the Goldman Sachs suit the tip of the iceberg?
- I can be rest assured that the next time the DOJ wants to read my Yahoo email, it will have a warrant.
- This e-discovery article has been getting a lot of play all over the interwebs.
- How big is Twitter really?
- Will Duke University be the birthplace for changes to the “changes” of Federal e-discovery rules?
- ESI BYTES latest podcast: Lessons on E-Discovery in Canada.
- “The company for women” seems to be getting in more trouble in China.
- Lastly, I want to give a special thanks to Ed Valio, who has really done a great job in keeping this blog afloat of the last few weeks. I had suffered a loss in my family, which had kept me away from blogging as well as many other things. I am looking forward to life getting back to normal again. Have a happy Sunday.
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