by Cary J. Calderone
For this post, we will once again look at differences between attorneys and IT people and describe those times when a technology consultant might be more help than your lawyer. As DredLaw readers have learned, on legal points, your lawyer is the final word. But, when it comes to organizing and managing your computer data, is your legal department or law firm the best source of advice? Although I have a unique background with both law and technology experience, most lawyers do not. As one frustrated attorney told me, "They do not teach computers in law school." At a recent Legal Roundtable a speaker started to rave about a "new" product, Index Engines, (
covered here) that could really help pull relevant e-discovery from backup tapes, without having to restore the entire tape. Sounds great but, "new?" I mentioned it on this blog in the summer...of 2008, almost 3 years ago. It is not even "newish" technology. When I mentioned this to the speaker he claimed, "It is new technology to this crowd."