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#ChrisDaleTakeover on Twitter

Posted by Marketing |3 minute read

Oct 16, 2017 4:53:50 PM

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Join us on Twitter for a Live Event With Chris Dale
Wednesday, October 18 from 1 - 2pm EST 
@RicohLegal and @CL_Legal

Chris Dale, founder of the eDisclosure Information Project, will be taking over the Ricoh Legal Twitter account to talk about the eDiscovery and Technology conference of the year, Technology in Practice 2017. He'll be taking questions and giving some insider information on our speakers, sessions and more.

Have a question for Chris? Tweet him using #ChrisDaleTakeover to get in on the conversation and don't forget to tune in for the live discussion with Chris and other special guests on @RicohLegal and @CL_Legal.

A Bit About Chris 

Chris Dale qualified as an English solicitor in 1980. He was a litigation partner in London and then a litigation software developer and litigation support consultant before turning to commentary on electronic disclosure / discovery.

He runs the e-Disclosure Information Project which disseminates information about the court rules, the problems, and the technology to lawyers and their clients, to judges, and to suppliers.

He was a member of Senior Master Whitaker's Working Party which drafted Practice Direction 31B and the Electronic Documents Questionnaire. He writes an authoritative and objective web site and blog on the subject and is a well-known speaker and commentator in the UK, the US and other common law jurisdictions.


See Chris Dale in Person at Technology in Practice 2017

Chris will be speaking at Technology in Practice 2017. Don't miss the opportunity to hear first-hand from one of the most influential eDiscovery thought-leaders during the following sessions:

This leading eDiscovery and Technology conference is designed to connect the best and brightest in eDiscovery to generate ideas that inspire, expand perspectives and drive our industry forward. Flexible registration options are available. For details click on the link below.

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