...repair the ongoing fallout over a controversial breach of client data...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...overview. Predictive coding applications use linguistic and statistical algorithms to identify, across data sets, files that resemble other files that have been identified as responsive...
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
...500 a figure that's nearly doubled to 108 female chief legal officers in the past decade. But here's the twist...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...I participated in the Data Set group led by ...
...the current version of Adobe Flash Player for Internet Explorer. Data from clients are aggregated and reported to a dashboard powered by a...
...offer law firms and other legal organizations. The event offers five...hardware and software to accelerate data transfer and application performance over...
...suite designed into the hardware, BIOS, and software to encyrpt and secure data and support HP 3D DriveGuard that senses sudden movement and protects the...
...Technological advances seem to have a peculiarly recurring way of upsetting the legal applecart. Invent the telephone, and the Fourth Amendment's original...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...dominant agenda has been electronic data discovery. This spring...programs, document assembly software, and legal research services. ...
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