...This was the year that technology research company Gartner Inc. said e-discovery is a billion-dollar market...
...director in its strategic consulting services division. Applied Discovery Inc.'s CEO ...
...its hosted e-discovery software, Discovery Radar...s forensic technology division, noted that concept...actually can be applied very effectively in...
...Federal and state discovery rules rarely limit their application...based activity. These cases have applied the prevailing ...
...Martin Corporation's Applied NanoStructured Systems division. Samsung, based in...is making new discoveries that are really...
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...in the e-discovery field recently, with...million, LexisNexis sold Applied Discovery to Siris...its litigation solutions division, six months after...
...a child pornography website called "School Backyard." While the appellate division had previously upheld all convictions against Kent, People v. Kent...
...quot;legal work" and her "business" functions are being applied to the routine functions of gathering documents in response to subpoenas and...
...Until electronic discovery became the norm in complex litigation, shifting the high costs associated with...
...LexisNexis has sold its Applied Discovery division to equity firm Siris Capital, the companies said Friday, clearing the...
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