...announced last Monday the upgrade of its browser-based review platform Concordance Evolution to version 2.1, now available in an on-premise version...
Originally Published: Law Technology News
A few years ago, many corporations would leave the heavy lifting of e-discovery to outside counsel and vendors. Additionally, many of those outside counsel firms would do the same, playing more the r
... The Legal Intelligencer November 15, 2012 Concordance and Summation are two words familiar through the halls of nearly every...
...is profit to be had in such endeavors. Concordance and Summation are two words familiar through the halls of nearly every...
...Brooklyn, N.Y., received their patent in July 2005 -- despite applications from Concordance and Summation existing long before the duo's 1998 filing. ...
Originally Published: Law Technology News
...Most people use de facto methods from the AccessData Summation and LexisNexis Concordance applications. A standard proposed by the Electronic Discovery Reference Model...
During the first six terms of the Roberts Court (2005-10), the U.S. Supreme Court heard more than 460 cases, 16 of which were on review from the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals
In a recent case in the Eastern District, Judge Legrome Davis upheld court costs of $510,137 for pretrial discovery, most of which involved e-discovery. In doing so, Davis staked out new areas of acc
...for over a decade, and many attorneys may already be familiar with Concordance, Ringtail and other similar document review programs. These types of programs generally...
The Legal Intelligencer
... According to Spizer, Anapol Schwartz often uses a program called Concordance, which is specifically designed to catalog discovery documents. Spizer said...
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