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eDiscovery Daily Celebrates its “Sixmonthiversary”

 

Six months ago yesterday, eDiscovery Daily was launched.  At the time of our launch, we pondered whether we were crazy to commit to a daily blog (albeit restricted to business days).  But, I guess it’s a sign of how much the eDiscovery industry has grown in that there has not been a shortage of topics to address; instead, the challenge has been selecting which topics to address.  And, so far, we haven’t missed a business day yet (knock on wood!).

Six months is 3.5 dog years, but I’m not sure what it is in blog years.  Nonetheless, we’ve learned to crawl, are walking pretty well and are getting ready to run!  We’ve more than doubled viewership since the first month, with our four biggest “hit count” days all coming in the last 5 weeks and have more than quadrupled our subscriber base during that time!

And, we have you to thank for our growth to date!  We appreciate the interest you’ve shown in the topics and will do our best to continue to provide interesting and useful eDiscovery news and analysis.  And, as always, please share any comments you might have or if you’d like to know more about a particular topic!

We also want to thank the blogs and publications that have linked to our posts and raised our public awareness, including Pinhawk, The Electronic Discovery Reading Room, Ride the Lightning, Litigation Support Blog.com, Adventures in Document Review, ABA Journal, ABC's of E-Discovery, Above the Law, EDD: Issues, Law, and Solutions, Law.com and any other publication that has picked up at least one of our posts for reference (sorry if I missed any!).  We really appreciate it!

For those of you who are relatively new to eDiscovery Daily, here are some posts back from the early days you may have missed.  Enjoy!

eDiscovery Searching 101: Don’t Get “Wild” with Wildcards

eDiscovery Searching 101: It's a Mistake to Ignore the Mistakes

First Pass Review: Of Your Opponent’s Data

eDiscovery Project Management: Applying Project Management Techniques to Electronic Discovery

eDiscovery Case Study: Term List Searching for Deadline Emergencies!

SaaS and eDiscovery: Load Your Own Data

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