The Gulf Coast Legal Technology Center (GLTC) was formed in 2005 to assist Gulf Coast attorneys, law firms, and courts to rebuild their legal technology infrastructure following Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. It is a joint project of the Legal Electronic Document Institute (LEDI) of Seattle and Optiable of Baton Rouge, LA and is currently located in Mid-City, New Orleans.
eDiscovery for the Rest of Us
With the high number of eDiscovery vendors and the huge amount of ED
conferences, webinars, and seminars, you might ask why we would talk about
eDiscovery for “the rest of us”. The reason is that although eDiscovery was
initially seen as the exclusive domain of large firms with large cases in Federal
court, now firms of all sizes now must know how to handle electronic discovery
efficiently and cost-effectively.
eDiscovery Channel on YouTube
Please visit the eDiscovery Channel where Tom O’Connor, Craig Ball, Gayle O’Connor, and special guest experts shine a light on everything eDiscovery including new case law, litigation updates, and events and anything else that’s big in the eDiscovery world.
We are members of the EDRM, the New Orleans Paralegal Association, and ARMA.
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