...A new research report on e-discovery from 451 Research, an analyst and data...
...David Horrigan, a Boston-based analyst at 451 Research and a former in-house intellectual property counsel. "Tech firms...
With keynotes, plenary sessions, seminars – and the lure of the exhibit hall – there's learning galore
...and send email; review documents and perform light editing or add annotations; research case law; store and call up transcripts, depositions, and even trial materials...
...for that." E-discovery analyst David Horrigan, of 451 Research, expressed his surprise that Global Aerospace didn't head...
There are plenty of compelling sessions to attend at LegalTech New York from January 29 to 31 at the Hilton New York. Several sessions are appealing not only for the talk, but also for who's talking
Presenting programs and conferences on electronic data discovery for the legal community is an industry in and of itself. There are almost weekly offerings, from live programs to vendor webinars to l
Customers of the Digital WarRoom e-discovery software from Gallivan, Gallivan & O'Melia will soon see a technological makeover, more partnerships, and consulting from industry veteran Tom O'Connor. S
...in Lexington, Lincoln, or Laredo," said David Horrigan, analyst at 451 Research and a member of the Law Technology News' Editorial...
...David Horrigan, of 451 Research, explained that the changes aren't surprising as a follow-up...
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