... checks in after wrapping up the second annual Arizona State University-Arkfeld eDiscovery and Digital Evidence Conference "in sunny Phoenix." (He...
...as an adjunct professor at UFLCL and dean of academics at Bryan University. ...
...law and co-director of "Reinvent Law," at Michigan State University College of Law fresh off his Silicon Valley "tour."...
The last few weeks of the Tech Circuit column have been consumed with LegalTech-related news, analysis, and gossip. Monica Bay, editor-in-chief of LTN now covers some slightly-belated news. [MORE
This is the inaugural edition of "Next!," our weekly recommendations of upcoming notable events, panels, webinars, seminars, and speakers plus a few "must calendar" items
...and entrepreneurship center at the University of Colorado Boulder, supports the...smartphones called EpicMix. Bryan Cave has seen a sharp...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...personal information about consumers online. Daniel Prywes, a partner at Bryan Cave in Washington, D.C., who represents employers, has been closely following...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
... e-discovery," said Hamilton, who also is dean of Bryan University's online EDD certification program. Too many cases proceed with a...
A dominant theme permeated Friday's fifth annual Colorado Association of Litigation Support Professionals' E-Discovery Summit: To speed processing and reduce costs, litigants must embrace the concept
...University in international relations. ...
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