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About ‘Case in Point’ – ‘Case in Point’ is a weekly cartoon series, created by CaseCentral Corporation, that illustrates the lighter side of eDiscovery. ‘Case in Point’ also runs a contest inviting anyone from the expansive eDiscovery realm – lawyers, IT staff, judges, service providers, paralegals, writers and consultants – to submit their own humorous experience or a scenario they find particularly funny. Participants may submit cartoon ideas online at www.casecentral.com/caseinpoint/idea for consideration. Readers who see their idea turned into a cartoon will receive a copy of the final cartoon signed by the artist, Tom Fishburne.

 

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Nigel Cannings CEO of Intelligent Voice www.intelligentvoice.com/

Intelligent Voice® takes your company's phone calls (and email and IM) and turns them into smart data using "World's Fastest" Speech to Text Engine

For my department's presentation next week. I work in Data Forensics and Electronic Discovery. This seems fitting.

 

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Phew, where to begin. Started in Lightroom with cropping, sharpening, levels and contrast. Edited in CS3 with a few dodge and burns. Then added a gradient fill layer of black to darken the edges. Then I added a curves layer to bust the shadows a bunch, added a mask and used the gradient tool to leave only the ALPHA brightened. Then I ran a high pass contrast to those layers. Then, I ran the Photomatix HDR plug in and got a nice hdr look. Then i desaturated the ALPHA area a little due to color blow outs. Then one more sharpen.

 

Nigel Cannings one of the leading experts in the world on eDiscovery, eCompliance and the use of voice technology. I met Nigel CEO of Intelligent Voice today for an upcoming interview that will appear in Boss News

Now a days it is very easy to find a computer forensics company with the help of internet.Our customers are corporations and government agencies in a wide variety of industries, such as financial and insurance, technology, military, energy, pharmaceutical, manufacturing and retail. Garrett Discovery has performed eDiscovery and Forensic work for BP, US Air Force, White House, Congress and 100’s of corporate clients. Visit www.garrettdiscovery.com/.

Sending SMS messages, technically identified as Short Message System (SMS), but more commonly referred to as "texting", is a straightforward, effortless, and handy manner to correspond to and from mobile phones. Not just a very good manner for people to correspond, SMS can be a practical manner for software programs to exchange simple messages, and even settings instructions, between mobile phones.

 

Need to know how youth, employees or spouses are operating their smartphones? Provocative software programs capture and archive SMS text messages, trace mobile phone GPS location, incoming and outgoing mobile phone call log data and send it to a web private account.

 

Anyone needing to keep pace with technology for Investigating Infidelity should be interested in cutting-edge spyphone software programs that utilize the web to record and store SMS text messages, trace mobile phone GPS location, incoming and outgoing mobile phone call log data and send it to a web private website. These programs empower people to quite simply turn modern smartphones into a remote listening device by sending text messages to remotely control the phone microphone, turn it on, and monitor the mobile phone surroundings or Intercept Calls and surreptitiously tap into mobile phone calls and monitor conversations. The biggest issue isn't technical, it's legal. Unless of course you have permission you are breaking the law to use it. Cell phone tracker software programs are becoming extremely widespread and can do a lot more than locate cellphones.

 

One characteristic of SMS messaging that makes it especially practical for mobile software programs is that it relies on mobile device fixed identity, the phone number. This characteristic makes available a distinct benefit over other technologies that rely on IP addresses because a mobile device IP address will vary according to the existing network.

 

The popular programs empower people to quite simply turn modern smartphones into a remote listening device by sending text messages to remotely control the phone microphone, turn it on, and monitor the mobile phone surroundings or Intercept Calls and surreptitiously tap into mobile phone calls and monitor conversations. The biggest issue isn't technical, it's legal. Unless of course you have permission you are breaking the law to use it. Cell phone tracker software programs are becoming extremely widespread and can do a lot more than locate cellphones.

 

Exciting new technological breakthroughs are bringing about change about the need to balance privacy and protection. During the last few years several software companies have published spyware for smartphones. Spy phone software is often sold to catch cheating spouses, but other lawful uses include Parental supervision how youth are using their, cell phones - such as the troubling sexting pandemic - and for employee monitoring for training, industry regulatory compliance and ediscovery, among numerous other purposes.

 

Legal specialists and authorities concur that parents have to be monitoring and tracking exactly how their children make use of their cell phones and exactly who they are interacting with. mobilespy.us

CSL Decade of Discovery Film Screening and Panel Discussion

According to the recent report by IMARC Group, titled “eDiscovery Market: Global Industry Trends, Share, Size, Growth, Opportunity and Forecast 2020-2025,” the global eDiscovery market grew at a CAGR of around 11% during 2014-2019.

 

To learn more about this market, visit us at: www.imarcgroup.com/ediscovery-market

 

We are regularly tracking the direct effect of COVID-19 on the market, along with the indirect influence of associated industries. These observations will be integrated into the report.

 

Several enterprises are now incorporating cloud computing into their day-to-day operations, which is leading to the generation of huge amounts of electronic data. This, along with the increasing penetration of the internet and rapid digitization, has led to the creation of ESI in high volumes, thereby propelling the demand for eDiscovery solutions. The competitive landscape of the market has also been analyzed in the report with the detailed profiles of the key players.

 

For more information, request for a free sample report here: www.imarcgroup.com/ediscovery-market/requestsample

 

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Garrett eDiscovery, Forensic and Legal consultants conduct thorough and effective computer investigations of any kind, including intellectual property theft, incident response, compliance auditing and responding to e-discovery requests—all while maintaining the forensic integrity of the data. Read more at www.garrettdiscovery.com/

 

About ‘Case in Point’ – ‘Case in Point’ is a weekly cartoon series, created by CaseCentral Corporation, that illustrates the lighter side of eDiscovery. ‘Case in Point’ also runs a contest inviting anyone from the expansive eDiscovery realm – lawyers, IT staff, judges, service providers, paralegals, writers and consultants – to submit their own humorous experience or a scenario they find particularly funny. Participants may submit cartoon ideas online at www.casecentral.com/caseinpoint/idea for consideration. Readers who see their idea turned into a cartoon will receive a copy of the final cartoon signed by the artist, Tom Fishburne.

 

Permission to reproduce ‘Case in Point’ cartoons is granted on the conditions that any cartoon used is reproduced “as is” and that the re-use is not for purposes of resale or direct compensation. Please provide CaseCentral with a copy of any such use by sending an email with attached sample to: caseinpoint@casecentral.com.

 

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Case in Point Resources – Get the ‘Case in Point’ screen savers at: www.casecentral.com/case-in-point/resources/ or ‘Case in Point’ mobile for your iPhone, iPad or Blackberry: www.casecentral.com/case-in-point/mobile/.

 

Case in Point Café - Visit www.cafepress.com/CaseInPoint to turn your favorite cartoon into a keepsake or gift for that special eDiscovery somebody.

 

About the cartoonist – CaseCentral is pleased to feature Tom Fishburne as the cartoonist behind ‘Case in Point.’ See Tom’s bio here: www.tomfishburne.com/tomfishburne/bio.html

 

About CaseCentral – Case in Point is sponsored by CaseCentral. Visit www.casecentral.com to learn more about CaseCentral’s eDiscovery products and services.

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Garrett eDiscovery, Forensic and Legal consultants conduct thorough and effective computer investigations of any kind, including intellectual property theft, incident response, compliance auditing and responding to e-discovery requests—all while maintaining the forensic integrity of the data. Read more at www.garrettdiscovery.com/

Panel: Big Data

 

As paperless government moves closer to becoming a reality, the challenge is to determine how to store, manage and leverage vast amounts of digital information, especially in light of open government, eDiscovery and the profusion of video and mapping. The key is adopting a workable information lifecycle management strategy, including data de-duplication and intelligent storage. This session focused on tools, technologies and tactics.

Simpana 8 provides multiple options for protecting business critical data at distributed remote and branch office locations. Centralized, automated policies applied to data residing on workstations and laptops help facilitate compliance and search for rapid eDiscovery of both backup and archive data. End users can also perform their own recoveries, eliminating the need for local administrators and providing further cost savings.

Simpana 8 provides multiple options for protecting business critical data at distributed remote and branch office locations. These solutions facilitate WAN efficient transfers to pass compressed and encrypted data between sites, as well as rapid recovery that helps to minimize the risk and cost of downtime. Centralized, automated policies applied to data residing on workstations and laptops help facilitate compliance and search for rapid eDiscovery of both backup and archive data. End users can also perform their own recoveries, eliminating the need for local administrators and providing further cost savings.

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"Chain of Custody" - "In every chain of reasoning, the evidence of the last conclusion can be no greater than that of the weakest link of the chain, whatever may be the strength of the rest."

-Thomas Reid's Essays on the Intellectual Powers of Man, 1786

  

‘Case in Point’ is a weekly cartoon series, created by CaseCentral Corporation, that illustrates the lighter side of eDiscovery. ‘Case in Point’ also runs a contest inviting anyone from the expansive eDiscovery realm – lawyers, IT staff, judges, service providers, paralegals, writers and consultants – to submit their own humorous experience or a scenario they find particularly funny, here: www.casecentral.com/caseinpoint/idea.

For more cartoons visit: www.casecentral.com/case-in-point/ or to purchase your own Case in Point gear visit: www.cafepress.com/CaseInPoint

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•"The Paperless Office" – "A man who carries a cat by the tail learns something he can learn in no other way." --Mark Twain

 

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About ‘Case in Point’ – ‘Case in Point’ is a weekly cartoon series, created by CaseCentral Corporation, that illustrates the lighter side of eDiscovery. ‘Case in Point’ also runs a contest inviting anyone from the expansive eDiscovery realm – lawyers, IT staff, judges, service providers, paralegals, writers and consultants – to submit their own humorous experience or a scenario they find particularly funny. Participants may submit cartoon ideas online at www.casecentral.com/caseinpoint/idea for consideration. Readers who see their idea turned into a cartoon will receive a copy of the final cartoon signed by the artist, Tom Fishburne.

 

Permission to reproduce ‘Case in Point’ cartoons is granted on the conditions that any cartoon used is reproduced “as is” and that the re-use is not for purposes of resale or direct compensation. Please provide CaseCentral with a copy of any such use by sending an email with attached sample to: caseinpoint@casecentral.com.

 

Case in Point mailing list – Visit www.casecentral.com/caseinpoint/mailsignup/ to have Case in Point sent weekly to your eMail. To opt out, send an email titled “UNSUBSCRIBE” to caseinpoint@casecentral.com.

 

Case in Point Resources – Get the ‘Case in Point’ screen savers at: www.casecentral.com/case-in-point/resources/ or ‘Case in Point’ mobile for your iPhone, iPad or Blackberry: www.casecentral.com/case-in-point/mobile/.

 

Case in Point Café - Visit www.cafepress.com/CaseInPoint to turn your favorite cartoon into a keepsake or gift for that special eDiscovery somebody.

 

About the cartoonist – CaseCentral is pleased to feature Tom Fishburne as the cartoonist behind ‘Case in Point.’ See Tom’s bio here: www.tomfishburne.com/tomfishburne/bio.html

 

About CaseCentral – Case in Point is sponsored by CaseCentral. Visit www.casecentral.com to learn more about CaseCentral’s eDiscovery products and services.

 

About ‘Case in Point’ – ‘Case in Point’ is a weekly cartoon series, created by CaseCentral Corporation, that illustrates the lighter side of eDiscovery. ‘Case in Point’ also runs a contest inviting anyone from the expansive eDiscovery realm – lawyers, IT staff, judges, service providers, paralegals, writers and consultants – to submit their own humorous experience or a scenario they find particularly funny. Participants may submit cartoon ideas online at www.casecentral.com/caseinpoint/idea for consideration. Readers who see their idea turned into a cartoon will receive a copy of the final cartoon signed by the artist, Tom Fishburne.

 

Permission to reproduce ‘Case in Point’ cartoons is granted on the conditions that any cartoon used is reproduced “as is” and that the re-use is not for purposes of resale or direct compensation. Please provide CaseCentral with a copy of any such use by sending an email with attached sample to: caseinpoint@casecentral.com.

 

Case in Point mailing list – Visit www.casecentral.com/caseinpoint/mailsignup/ to have Case in Point sent weekly to your eMail. To opt out, send an email titled “UNSUBSCRIBE” to caseinpoint@casecentral.com.

 

Case in Point Resources – Get the ‘Case in Point’ screen savers at: www.casecentral.com/case-in-point/resources/ or ‘Case in Point’ mobile for your iPhone, iPad or Blackberry: www.casecentral.com/case-in-point/mobile/.

 

Case in Point Café - Visit www.cafepress.com/CaseInPoint to turn your favorite cartoon into a keepsake or gift for that special eDiscovery somebody.

 

About the cartoonist – CaseCentral is pleased to feature Tom Fishburne as the cartoonist behind ‘Case in Point.’ See Tom’s bio here: www.tomfishburne.com/tomfishburne/bio.html

 

About CaseCentral – Case in Point is sponsored by CaseCentral. Visit www.casecentral.com to learn more about CaseCentral’s eDiscovery products and services.

 

Simpana 8 is a major new release of the market-leading enterprise data management software – which now includes advances in recovery management, data reduction, virtual server protection, and content organization.

About ‘Case in Point’ – ‘Case in Point’ is a weekly cartoon series, created by CaseCentral Corporation, that illustrates the lighter side of eDiscovery. ‘Case in Point’ also runs a contest inviting anyone from the expansive eDiscovery realm – lawyers, IT staff, judges, service providers, paralegals, writers and consultants – to submit their own humorous experience or a scenario they find particularly funny. Participants may submit cartoon ideas online at www.casecentral.com/caseinpoint/idea for consideration. Readers who see their idea turned into a cartoon will receive a copy of the final cartoon signed by the artist, Tom Fishburne.

 

Permission to reproduce ‘Case in Point’ cartoons is granted on the conditions that any cartoon used is reproduced “as is” and that the re-use is not for purposes of resale or direct compensation. Please provide CaseCentral with a copy of any such use by sending an email with attached sample to: caseinpoint@casecentral.com.

 

Case in Point mailing list – Visit www.casecentral.com/caseinpoint/mailsignup/ to have Case in Point sent weekly to your eMail. To opt out, send an email titled “UNSUBSCRIBE” to caseinpoint@casecentral.com.

 

Case in Point Resources – Get the ‘Case in Point’ screen savers at: www.casecentral.com/case-in-point/resources/ or ‘Case in Point’ mobile for your iPhone, iPad or Blackberry: www.casecentral.com/case-in-point/mobile/.

 

Case in Point Café - Visit www.cafepress.com/CaseInPoint to turn your favorite cartoon into a keepsake or gift for that special eDiscovery somebody.

 

About the cartoonist – CaseCentral is pleased to feature Tom Fishburne as the cartoonist behind ‘Case in Point.’ See Tom’s bio here: www.tomfishburne.com/tomfishburne/bio.html

 

About CaseCentral – Case in Point is sponsored by CaseCentral. Visit www.casecentral.com to learn more about CaseCentral’s eDiscovery products and services.

  

Online, offline and Farline™ data can be indexed globally, while enabling the IT team to retain control of the most critical and sensitive aspects of information management through encryption and retention of local data indices on-premise.

Ephesoft Universe mines document stores for information that can be charted, graphed, studied, and compared to help users make better financial decisions. It is the first application to leverage big data tools like Hadoop and Spark to classify documents and extract meaning from them, allowing companies to incorporate unstructured data into decision making processes. Ephesoft Universe takes access to and manipulation of these vast information streams out of the hands of data scientists and onto the desks of business and financial analysts.

Learn more at ow.ly/SOiSg

"Full Disclosure" - "I swear to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth..."

  

‘Case in Point’ is a weekly cartoon series, created by CaseCentral Corporation, that illustrates the lighter side of eDiscovery. ‘Case in Point’ also runs a contest inviting anyone from the expansive eDiscovery realm – lawyers, IT staff, judges, service providers, paralegals, writers and consultants – to submit their own humorous experience or a scenario they find particularly funny, here: www.casecentral.com/caseinpoint/idea.

For more cartoons visit: www.casecentral.com/case-in-point/ or to purchase your own Case in Point gear visit: www.cafepress.com/CaseInPoint

‘Case in Point’ is a weekly cartoon series, created by CaseCentral Corporation, that illustrates the lighter side of eDiscovery. ‘Case in Point’ also runs a contest inviting anyone from the expansive eDiscovery realm – lawyers, IT staff, judges, service providers, paralegals, writers and consultants – to submit their own humorous experience or a scenario they find particularly funny, here: www.casecentral.com/caseinpoint/idea.

For more cartoons visit: www.casecentral.com/case-in-point/ or to purchase your own Case in Point gear visit: www.cafepress.com/CaseInPoint

Ephesoft Universe mines document stores for information that can be charted, graphed, studied, and compared to help users make better financial decisions. It is the first application to leverage big data tools like Hadoop and Spark to classify documents and extract meaning from them, allowing companies to incorporate unstructured data into decision making processes. Ephesoft Universe takes access to and manipulation of these vast information streams out of the hands of data scientists and onto the desks of business and financial analysts.

Learn more at ow.ly/SOiSg

•"eDiscovery Standards" - "I love standards. I hate standards." -David Dockterman

 

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About ‘Case in Point’ – ‘Case in Point’ is a weekly cartoon series, created by CaseCentral Corporation, that illustrates the lighter side of eDiscovery. ‘Case in Point’ also runs a contest inviting anyone from the expansive eDiscovery realm – lawyers, IT staff, judges, service providers, paralegals, writers and consultants – to submit their own humorous experience or a scenario they find particularly funny. Participants may submit cartoon ideas online at www.casecentral.com/caseinpoint/idea for consideration. Readers who see their idea turned into a cartoon will receive a copy of the final cartoon signed by the artist, Tom Fishburne.

 

Permission to reproduce ‘Case in Point’ cartoons is granted on the conditions that any cartoon used is reproduced “as is” and that the re-use is not for purposes of resale or direct compensation. Please provide CaseCentral with a copy of any such use by sending an email with attached sample to: caseinpoint@casecentral.com.

  

Ephesoft Universe mines document stores for information that can be charted, graphed, studied, and compared to help users make better financial decisions. It is the first application to leverage big data tools like Hadoop and Spark to classify documents and extract meaning from them, allowing companies to incorporate unstructured data into decision making processes. Ephesoft Universe takes access to and manipulation of these vast information streams out of the hands of data scientists and onto the desks of business and financial analysts.

Learn more at ow.ly/SOiSg

Ephesoft Universe mines document stores for information that can be charted, graphed, studied, and compared to help users make better financial decisions. It is the first application to leverage big data tools like Hadoop and Spark to classify documents and extract meaning from them, allowing companies to incorporate unstructured data into decision making processes. Ephesoft Universe takes access to and manipulation of these vast information streams out of the hands of data scientists and onto the desks of business and financial analysts.

Learn more at ow.ly/SOiSg

Ephesoft Universe mines document stores for information that can be charted, graphed, studied, and compared to help users make better financial decisions. It is the first application to leverage big data tools like Hadoop and Spark to classify documents and extract meaning from them, allowing companies to incorporate unstructured data into decision making processes. Ephesoft Universe takes access to and manipulation of these vast information streams out of the hands of data scientists and onto the desks of business and financial analysts.

Learn more at ow.ly/SOiSg

‘Case in Point’ is a weekly cartoon series, created by CaseCentral Corporation, that illustrates the lighter side of eDiscovery. ‘Case in Point’ also runs a contest inviting anyone from the expansive eDiscovery realm – lawyers, IT staff, judges, service providers, paralegals, writers and consultants – to submit their own humorous experience or a scenario they find particularly funny, here: www.casecentral.com/caseinpoint/idea.

For more cartoons visit: www.casecentral.com/case-in-point/ or to purchase your own Case in Point gear visit: www.cafepress.com/CaseInPoint

Ephesoft Universe mines document stores for information that can be charted, graphed, studied, and compared to help users make better financial decisions. It is the first application to leverage big data tools like Hadoop and Spark to classify documents and extract meaning from them, allowing companies to incorporate unstructured data into decision making processes. Ephesoft Universe takes access to and manipulation of these vast information streams out of the hands of data scientists and onto the desks of business and financial analysts.

Learn more at ow.ly/SOiSg

Now a days it is very easy to find a computer forensics company with the help of internet.Our customers are corporations and government agencies in a wide variety of industries, such as financial and insurance, technology, military, energy, pharmaceutical, manufacturing and retail. Garrett Discovery has performed eDiscovery and Forensic work for BP, US Air Force, White House, Congress and 100’s of corporate clients. Visit www.garrettdiscovery.com/.

Now a days it is very easy to find a computer forensics company with the help of internet.Our customers are corporations and government agencies in a wide variety of industries, such as financial and insurance, technology, military, energy, pharmaceutical, manufacturing and retail. Garrett Discovery has performed eDiscovery and Forensic work for BP, US Air Force, White House, Congress and 100’s of corporate clients. Visit www.garrettdiscovery.com/.

Our skilled team of computer forensic examiners has a wealth of experience in the courtroom – and in the lab. We also have served for many years as the eDiscovery and Forensic principals for the US Air Force as federal contractors and have sat on working groups with the Department of Justice. Read more at www.garrettdiscovery.com/

Now a days it is very easy to find a computer forensics company with the help of internet.Our customers are corporations and government agencies in a wide variety of industries, such as financial and insurance, technology, military, energy, pharmaceutical, manufacturing and retail. Garrett Discovery has performed eDiscovery and Forensic work for BP, US Air Force, White House, Congress and 100’s of corporate clients. Visit www.garrettdiscovery.com/.

Ephesoft Universe mines document stores for information that can be charted, graphed, studied, and compared to help users make better financial decisions. It is the first application to leverage big data tools like Hadoop and Spark to classify documents and extract meaning from them, allowing companies to incorporate unstructured data into decision making processes. Ephesoft Universe takes access to and manipulation of these vast information streams out of the hands of data scientists and onto the desks of business and financial analysts.

Learn more at ow.ly/SOiSg

Garrett eDiscovery, Forensic and Legal consultants conduct thorough and effective computer investigations of any kind, including intellectual property theft, incident response, compliance auditing and responding to e-discovery requests—all while maintaining the forensic integrity of the data. Read more at www.garrettdiscovery.com/

Our skilled team of computer forensic examiners has a wealth of experience in the courtroom – and in the lab. We also have served for many years as the eDiscovery and Forensic principals for the US Air Force as federal contractors and have sat on working groups with the Department of Justice. Read more at www.garrettdiscovery.com/

‘Case in Point’ is a weekly cartoon series, created by CaseCentral Corporation, that illustrates the lighter side of eDiscovery. ‘Case in Point’ also runs a contest inviting anyone from the expansive eDiscovery realm – lawyers, IT staff, judges, service providers, paralegals, writers and consultants – to submit their own humorous experience or a scenario they find particularly funny, here: www.casecentral.com/caseinpoint/idea.

For more cartoons visit: www.casecentral.com/case-in-point/ or to purchase your own Case in Point gear visit: www.cafepress.com/CaseInPoint

‘Case in Point’ is a weekly cartoon series, created by CaseCentral Corporation, that illustrates the lighter side of eDiscovery. ‘Case in Point’ also runs a contest inviting anyone from the expansive eDiscovery realm – lawyers, IT staff, judges, service providers, paralegals, writers and consultants – to submit their own humorous experience or a scenario they find particularly funny, here: www.casecentral.com/caseinpoint/idea.

For more cartoons visit: www.casecentral.com/case-in-point/ or to purchase your own Case in Point gear visit: www.cafepress.com/CaseInPoint

About ‘Case in Point’ – ‘Case in Point’ is a weekly cartoon series, created by CaseCentral Corporation, that illustrates the lighter side of eDiscovery. ‘Case in Point’ also runs a contest inviting anyone from the expansive eDiscovery realm – lawyers, IT staff, judges, service providers, paralegals, writers and consultants – to submit their own humorous experience or a scenario they find particularly funny. Participants may submit cartoon ideas online at www.casecentral.com/caseinpoint/idea for consideration. Readers who see their idea turned into a cartoon will receive a copy of the final cartoon signed by the artist, Tom Fishburne.

 

Permission to reproduce ‘Case in Point’ cartoons is granted on the conditions that any cartoon used is reproduced “as is” and that the re-use is not for purposes of resale or direct compensation. Please provide CaseCentral with a copy of any such use by sending an email with attached sample to: caseinpoint@casecentral.com.

 

Case in Point mailing list – Visit www.casecentral.com/caseinpoint/mailsignup/ to have Case in Point sent weekly to your eMail. To opt out, send an email titled “UNSUBSCRIBE” to caseinpoint@casecentral.com.

 

Case in Point Resources – Get the ‘Case in Point’ one year anniversary screen saver: www.casecentral.com/case-in-point/resources/ or ‘Case in Point’ mobile for your iPhone or Blackberry: www.casecentral.com/case-in-point/mobile/.

 

Case in Point Café - Visit www.cafepress.com/CaseInPoint to turn your favorite cartoon into a keepsake or gift for that special eDiscovery somebody.

 

About the cartoonist – CaseCentral is pleased to feature Tom Fishburne as the cartoonist behind ‘Case in Point.’ See Tom’s bio here: www.tomfishburne.com/tomfishburne/bio.html

 

About CaseCentral – Case in Point is sponsored by CaseCentral. Visit www.casecentral.com to learn more about CaseCentral’s eDiscovery products and services.

 

Ephesoft Universe mines document stores for information that can be charted, graphed, studied, and compared to help users make better financial decisions. It is the first application to leverage big data tools like Hadoop and Spark to classify documents and extract meaning from them, allowing companies to incorporate unstructured data into decision making processes. Ephesoft Universe takes access to and manipulation of these vast information streams out of the hands of data scientists and onto the desks of business and financial analysts.

Learn more at ow.ly/SOiSg

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