ILTA Voices ILTA - International Legal Technology Association
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ILTA Voices Podcasts
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#0019: (CCT) Cracking the Code: Understanding and Applying the new LMA Body of Knowledge in Legal Marketing
The Body of Knowledge (BoK) is a foundational resource developed by the Legal Marketing Association for professional development in marketing that defines the core skills necessary for legal marketers to succeed. The BoK defines essential and accepted domains, competencies and associated skill sets within the legal marketing profession at every level. It helps legal marketers hone their skills, assists legal marketing managers to develop themselves and their teams and provides a universal benchmark against which legal marketers can be assessed.Moderator:@Rachel Shields Williams - Director, Knowledge Management Enablement & Insights, Sidley Austin LLP Speakers:@Holly Amatangelo - Education Director, Legal Marketing Association (LMA)@Paul Bonner - Director of Marketing, Venable LLPRecorded on 05-09-2024.
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#0018: (WWL) New Women Leaders
Listen as two Women Who Lead hosts, Catherine Monte and Jima Kato, interview the Meghann Barloewen and Jaclyn Walkins for the New Women Leaders podcast series for ILTA Voices.
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#0017: (CCT) When Is It Too Much Data?
We exist in an industry built on preserving, collecting, reviewing, and producing every piece of relevant data; however, the volume continues to explode as storage gets cheaper, the world becomes more reliant on electronic forms of communication, and different forms of communication are developed and embraced. In this world, how do we, in the tech space, define, determine, and attempt to hold the line where proportionality is concerned.
Moderator:@Rachel McAdams - Senior Consultant, Sky Discovery
Speakers:@Chris Acosta - Director, eDiscovery Resources, Morrison & Foerster LLP
@Eoghan Kenny - Head of eDiscovery and Investigation Support, ALG Solutions, A&L Goodbody LLPRecorded 04-30-2024 -
#0016: (CCT) Essential Skills Needed to be an eDiscovery Expert - Part 1 - Problem Solving
In our last podcast, "Where’s Better to Build a Career in eDiscovery, Within a Law Firm or At An External Consultancy", we identified some core skills eDiscovery professionals need to be good at their jobs. On this episode we’re going to be focused on “problem solving”.
Moderator:@James MacGregor - Managing Director, Ethical eDiscoveryPanelists:@Rachel McAdams - Senior Consultant, Sky Discovery@Dina Hetherington - eDiscovery Technology Manager, A&L Goodbody LLPRecorded 04-26-2024 -
#0015: (CCT) Clear is Kind Providing Actionable Feedback and Setting Up Your Team for Success
We've all been there: a boss cushions their language so much we leave meetings unclear on whether we were doing a great or terrible job.
In this podcast panel interview session, seasoned managers will discuss on what things to include & avoid in feedback sessions, and how providing feedback on the go is much more valuable than waiting for formal performance reviews
Moderator:@Harriet Joubert-Vaklyes, Director, Legal Operations, CBRE
Panelists:
@Janelle Eveland Belling, Director of Legal Project Management, Perkins Coie @Amy Monaghan, VP of Client Success and Product Innovation, Infodash@Nicola Woodfall, Senior eDisclosure/eData Manager, Travers Smith
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#0014: ILTACON Successful Best Practices for Business Partners
Sr. VP of Service Delivery, Dawn Hudgins, sits down with Gina Buser, CEO of Traveling Coaches, to dig deep on best practices for business partners.