One of the pleasures of my practice is staying abreast of what others have to say about e-discovery and computer forensics. I try not to miss much, though the chorus of voices has grown markedly in the last five years, The challenge is choosing wisely for the quality of discourse hasn’t kept pace with the volume. I’m in the debt of vigilant folks like Rob Robinson, a really nice guy who takes the time to run the traps of blogs and publications to insure that many voices worth hearing are heard.
Rob is Vice President of Marketing for e-discovery service provider, Orange Legal Technologies in Salt Lake City, but like your’s truly, Rob’s based in Austin. Rob publishes his Unfiltered Orange list through all the major networking streams, so if you want Tweet updates, you can follow @OrangeLT. I prefer the weekly compendiums which can be seen HERE, subscribed to HERE or added as an RSS feed.
Thanks, Rob! Great work!
Sharon Nelson said:
I couldn’t agree more Craig. Rob provides one of the best and most neutral resources on e-discovery. You’ve got a legion of fans Rob – happy to be among their number!
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W.P.Kefi said:
This morning i was wondering “how can i get in touch with Rob? and thank him”, we received a lot of interest from people being redirected from Complexdiscovery, one of them became our partner (Web archiving and e-discovery). Thank you Rob for your neutral and fantastic work!
I am still looking for Rob’s contact number, however if you read this comment feel free to contact me.
W P Kefi (http://internet-crawling.blogspot.ca/)
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