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    Linked: DNA testing firm discloses data breach affecting 2.1 million people

    There is an obvious question here, right?

    Why do you still have this database sitting around?

    Seriously, why? Either you’re telling the truth and you have a vulnerable system sitting out there that you’ve never even used, or you have been using it and you’re lying to save face now that data has been breached. Neither one makes you look particularly good, does it?

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    Linked: Does your remote team really need an in-person offsite?

    As the future of work settles in a bit, in the sense that we are now working remotely by choice more than by COVID requirement, we are seeing a large shift toward the desire to work remotely. I believe that shift is everyone listed above. For introverts, people with disabilities, people with adult or child care requirements, working remotely is bliss. (I did it even before COVID.) We can still do the other things that are important in our lives without being forced to a specific location, and we can do it without being forced to be in the same physical space as people we may or may not like.

    The problem is, and we see this clearly in the discussion below, doing things in-person is how we’ve always done things. The custom of having a quarterly or annual offsite was designed in a workplace that has always catered to extroverts and people who were available to be at the office for longer and longer hours. That culture has always excluded people. Think about the after-work drinks custom. How many moms got to attend instead of hurrying home to their kids, and how many men got to attend simply because somewhere there was a mom hurrying home to take care of the kids instead of them? How many introverted employees never showed up, or showed up out of a sense of guilt, quietly sipped their drink, and left as soon as it seemed polite to do so? And don’t even get me started on the number of employees in recovery who cannot, and should not, go out drinking with the group. 

    But, what did you hear about these events? They were great, we had a blast, we really got to bond with other folks from the team, etc. That feedback all comes from the minority that actually gets to go, and enjoys being in a group setting.

  • This Week’s Links (weekly)

    Don’t let me down, Apple: iOS 7 on the iPad 2 | Ars Technica tags: Tech MM 10 Valuable eDiscovery Industry White Papers tags: LitSupport MM Proving the Negative in Discovery Productions tags: LitSupport MM General counsel must partner with IT to manage discovery risks in the cloud tags: LitSupport MM eDiscovery Daily Blog: Need…

  • What I’m Sharing (weekly)

    ‘Too Practical’? Why Some Law Schools Don’t Offer E-Discovery Education ILTACON 2019 at the Happiest Place on Earth How to Be a Better, Kinder Professional Here’s an eDiscovery Buyers Guide Where You Can Actually See Videos of the Products 3 Ways Proactive Legal Ops Teams Can Increase Organizational Efficiency 57 Tips for Successful Innovation Outcomes…

  • What I’m Sharing (weekly)

    A Rare Story of Survival – At 13, Alicia Kozak was lured from home by an internet predator. At 14 she decided she would use her story to educate and help others Biglaw Firm Urges Lawyers To #StopTheStigma When It Comes To Mental Health Surviving the Pandemic: Yes, You May Have to Pay a Ransom…

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