...Managed services provider Advanced Discovery announced the opening of ...
... TECHNOLOGY AND BORDER SEARCHES Recently, advanced technology once again caused another long-standing applecart, and possibly one of...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...LexisNexis parted ways with Applied Discovery, a high-end document review platform they acquired in 2003. ...
...ESI) and continuously look toward technology to reduce costs and streamline traditional discovery practices. In addition, recent judicial decisions supporting technology-assisted review (TAR) have...
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
The southwest and south exhibit halls to the American Bar Association's Techshow at the Hilton Chicago opened on Thursday. There were no flash mobs but plenty of signs in that new and enhanced produc
...a record audience of about 12,000 attendees. E-DISCOVERY. Allegory Law (Brooklyn, N.Y.) launched in 2011. The...
...Searching documents in electronic data discovery should be fast. No one...Search screen. There are some Advanced settings here (stemming, case sensitivity...
...profiles to use for collection. » Advanced Discovery launched two free (for existing customers) electronic data discovery tools...
...Renaults who come forward to express their "shock" at the discovery that there is intentional overbilling going on at that establishment. ...
...Sutherland Asbill & Brennan, talks about his work with the Georgetown Law Advanced E-Discovery Institute as well as the Electronic Discovery Institute in fostering education...
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