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Welcome to the new CTRLInitiative website.

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ILTA Marks Debut of CTRL: The Coalition of Technology Resources for Lawyers

Coalition forms around open source philosophy to advance practical, technical solutions for the legal community August 20, 2014 08:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time SAN FRANCISCO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The...

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Coalition of Technology Resources for Lawyers Releases Comprehensive...

Coalition of Technology Resources for Lawyers Releases Comprehensive Predictive Coding Case Law Database   SAN FRANCISCO, CA, October 31, 2014 – The Coalition of Technology Resources for Lawyers...

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FactBox becomes Sponsor of CTRL Initiative

“FactBox helps litigators during the final step of the eDiscovery process by giving them total control of the trial evidence,” said CEO Lecia Kaslofsky. “We strongly support CTRL’s goal of open...

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Paragon Proud to Sponsor CTRL Initiative

“As a provider that is always looking for practical solutions to our clients’ increasingly complex problems, we are thrilled to be involved in the work CTRL is doing,” said Drew Lewis, General Counsel...

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The 2015 CTRL Data Analytics Survey

  While there has been a huge push around the use of advance analytics, the extent to which the legal community has adopted these technologies remains unclear. CTRL is exploring the use of data...

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CTRL’s First Event and the Fast/Cheap/Good Conundrum

CTRL’s First Event and the Fast/Cheap/Good Conundrum Last week, in Silicon Valley, CTRL held it first regional event (at the Four Seasons in Palo Alto). It was in many ways the culmination of a year’s...

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Are lawyers tech-adverse? Or do they not know what to use?

Author: Lecia Kaslofsky, FactBox Are lawyers tech-adverse? Or do they not know what to use? A November 2015 Google report reveals three insights about lawyers looking at technology: #1: Lawyers are...

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TAR Wars—The Farce Awakens

Author: Drew Lewis, Paragon TAR Wars—The Farce Awakens Unless you have been living under a rock, you know there is a new Star Wars movie out in theaters. As I am sure my friend Josh Gilliland will have...

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Top News Stories of the Week – February 25

Judge Orders Discovery of Clinton’s Private Email System. The saga over Hillary Clinton’s emails continues as a U.S. District Court judge recently ordered discovery to go forward over Clinton’s private...

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Top News Stories of The Week – March 3

Annual Richmond Law Symposium Spotlights Lawyer Competence. At the annual eDiscovery Symposium sponsored by the University of Richmond Law School, notable cognoscenti like U.S. Magistrate Judge James...

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Top News Stories of the Week – March 10

The Big Data Barbie: Marketing Coup or Creepy Tech? Many are questioning whether Mattel’s new “Hello Barbie,” the artificial intelligence driven doll, is a brilliant marketing ploy or an uncomfortable...

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Top News Stories of the Week – March 17

Acquisition News on the eDiscovery Analytics Front. The big eDiscovery news of the week is undoubtedly kCura’s acquisition of analytics firm Content Analyst. Read more here. Safeguarding Client...

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Top News Stories of the Week – March 24

Judge Shira Scheindlin To Step Down From Bench. Judge Shira Scheindlin, whose rulings in Zubulake v. UBS Warburg last decade ushered in the era of eDiscovery, just announced that she is stepping down...

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Top News Stories of the Week – March 31

WSJ’s Analysis of FRCP Changes. The Wall Street Journal recently published an article that calls the new FRCP changes a “quiet win” for corporate America in its efforts to upend “consumer lawsuits.”...

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Top News Stories of the Week – April 7

The Panama Papers Data Breach. A massive data breach of a Panamanian law firm has once again raised the question of whether law firms have deployed adequate data security measures. Read more here. New...

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Top News Stories of the Week – April 14

Dealing with Adversaries in Discovery. A new post spotlights some insightful guidelines for dealing with adversaries during the meet and confer process. Read more here. Accounting for GPS Device and...

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Top News Stories of the Week – April 22

eDiscovery Compliance Playbook for In-house Counsel. Experts provide seven elements of an effective eDiscovery compliance program. Read more here. U.S. Launches Criminal Inquiry into Tax Avoidance...

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Top News Stories of the Week – April 28

The Growing Insider Threat. A recent report indicates that insiders pose the greatest security threat for organizations. Read more here. The Interplay between Data Security and Cross-Border Discovery....

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Top News Stories of the Week – May 6

Cloud Computing Poses Threats To Trade Secrets. The Orrick Trade Secrets Watch blog recently spotlighted how personal cloud use among employees can put trade secrets at risk. Read more here. Making The...

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