Friday, March 2, 2012

eDiscovery Trends: Ralph Losey of Jackson Lewis, LLP



http://ow.ly/9psoo

An article by Doug Austin posted on the eDiscovery Daily Blog.

This article is the 6th part of a series of interviews undertaken during the New York Legal Tech conference held 1 month ago.  This article provides insight from Ralph Losey, Esq., a well know  eDiscovery counsel for Jackson Lewis, and published author of various books about eDiscovery.

The article discusses many different topics, and certainly provides informative information.  The article states, "We all want to find out as quickly as possible how good a case it is. We really don't want to spend all of our time and money just doing discovery. The whole point of discovery is to discover how good your case is and then resolve it.

I'm very oriented to resolving cases. That's really most of my life. I wasn't an eDiscovery lawyer most of my career. I was a trial lawyer, and I think that perspective is lacking from some of the vendors and some of the analysts and some of the other people in eDiscovery. People seem to think discovery is an end in itself. It's not. It's just a way to prepare for trial."

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