...Michael Arkfeld checks in after wrapping up the second annual Arizona State University-Arkfeld eDiscovery and Digital Evidence Conference "in sunny Phoenix...
...month by the ACLU and submitted in a federal criminal case in Arizona show that federal agents in the Bay Area and perhaps elsewhere routinely...
Originally Published: The Recorder
...by The New York Times, Steve Doig, a professor at Arizona State, said, "The Journal News, I personally think, should...
...Michael Arkfeld discusses the new e-discovery curriculum he helped build at Arizona State University Center for Law, Science and Innovation
Thomson Reuters realigns its orientation and will present mobile and cloud options at LegalTech New York that include web-based practice management dashboards for small firms and corporate counsel; r
...attend seemingly-endless sessions on predictive coding; to gatherings at resorts in Arizona, California, and Florida, and workshops in Colorado and Minnesota. Each is different...
So much for Thanksgiving vacation plans for the lawyers and consultants who advise Hewlett-Packard Co. and Autonomy. Instead of turkey they were probably inhaling Maalox after HP divulged that it was
...Lauren Glassman, a married couple who are currently undergoing divorce proceedings in Arizona, according to court documents. As a result of the pending divorce, the...
...on more than just the merits of the patents. Congressional delegations from Arizona, Oregon, and New Mexico have all urged the ITC commissioners to consider...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...Lieberman, I-Connecticut, sparred with his longtime ally Senator John McCain, R-Arizona, who led the opposition. Meanwhile, the CSA's other co-sponsor, Republican...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
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