...Bar Association: "Advanced iPad for Lawyers...Exterro: "E-Discovery Sanctions, Legal Holds...a href="http://services.nationalbar.org/eBusiness...
...PRODUCT AND SERVICE NEWS E-discovery service provider Advanced Productivity Software...
...to its cloud-based e-discovery offering Insight Predict, ...
...pricing plus AFAs, advanced Legal Project Management...financial dashboards, and service level metrics/commitments...litigation support, e-discovery area, to some...
...Technology-assisted review and the predictive coding process have transformed the discovery process of litigation in ways that were inconceivable even a decade ago...
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
..., an advanced analytics developer, released...
...AND SERVICE NEWS Managed services provider Advanced Discovery announced the opening of ...
...LexisNexis parted ways with Applied Discovery, a high-end document review platform they acquired in 2003. ...
...Nowadays, more e-discovery service providers in the marketplace are...
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
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