...Note: LTN's Editor-in-Chief Monica Bay interviews Roland...technologies including machine learning, data analysis, visualization, and advanced search...
...In Da...compelled to use predictive coding...identify, across data sets, files...s "big four"...
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
...pr/releases/use-alternative-fee...fee arrangements in 2012 to...Lawyers-Manage-Big-Data-And-Lower...
...and secure data and support...7000) and uses HP EveryPage...missed pages in scanned files...had some big news too...
...Green took over as CEO in February 2012, he has drawn...Hamilton had been tracking pricing data for the past two years...
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
...where you can see them in context, get leisurely demonstrations, and...Innovation Award for most innovative use of technology in a corporation...
...of litigation data trends....
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...on the road, in a job that...kCura Corp., Iris Data Service, and Equivio...designated topic: "Big Data: An Emerging...
...government and businesses in the U.S...Cyber-security-and-Data-Privacy-Outlook-and...first is the use of mobile devices...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...and play. Send a file? Check. Review a document? No problem. Check in for tonights flight? Done. But as they grow ever more...
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