You won't need a steep learning curve to use Guidance Software's EDD tool, EnCase Forensic 7.05
When legal professionals get together, you can just about guarantee that the conversation will, at some point, turn to planes, trains, and hotels. So the March "12on12" LTN asked our readers
Guidance Software, a computer forensics, security, and e-discovery software maker, upgraded EnCase Forensic to make it easier to collect, analyze, and report on data in civil litigation, criminal tri
...instance, the most popular search engines are offered by Google, Microsoft Bing, AOL, and Yahoo, but each brand has very different terms in their ToS...
...15.8 million for past infringement. The remaining four co-defendants AOL Inc., IAC/InterActiveCorp, Target Corporation and Gannett Co Inc. are responsible...
Recently launched e-discovery provider Cumulus Data Inc. has announced the release of eCloudCollect, a software as a service that collects electronically stored information from network and Internet
A Pennsylvania Superior Court panel has found that the deactivation of an email account does not discount probable cause that the internet service provider will retain information regarding the accou
Attorneys Edward M. Spiro and Judith L. Mogul address the question of whether lawyers must help clients assess the risks of sending emails from work systems or devices
...ArcMail states the appliance works for all major IM platforms including Yahoo!, AOL Instant Messenger, and MSN. ...
...an Alexandria, Va., federal district court infringement complaint against Google, AOL, IAC Search & Media, Gannett Company, and Target Corporation. Though...
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