...s that the forms of media involved in discovery are getting broader, including instant messages, audio messages, text messages, and recordings of conference calls...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...Professional announced the integration of Chicago-based Rosen Technology Resources's e-discovery tools Polaris and ALCoder into LexisNexis' e-discovery software through ...
...companies plan to develop call recording and audio analysis technology for UBIC's forensics and e-discovery platform Lit i View. UBIC...
...to project images, video, and audio from Macs or PCs via...to aid in the e-discovery of tapes stored in legacy...
Corporations eager to exploit their massive customer data risk alienating consumers and regulators if they stumble on privacy and security
...New or upgraded software for electronic data discovery, document management, and practice management has dominated legal technology product news this...
...upgrading its Search and AudioFinder applications, used by...
Apple's iOS presents complicated challenges for e-discovery
...are also used to access audio and video files, and the...information, communicate with clients, conduct discovery, engage in research and market...
...as the Comedy Central Network in Brownmark, who may avoid discovery completely where their fair use arguments are sufficiently compelling. ...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
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