...mergers and acquisitions front. So far in 2012, Epiq Systems bought De Novo Legal for $68 million, LexisNexis sold Applied Discovery to Siris Capital, Symantec...
...bought De Novo Legal for $68 million, LexisNexis ...
With the order in In re Aspartame, attorneys Kevin F. Brady and Jill Agro note that as a prevailing party, there may be an opportunity to shift the costs of discovery under Rule 54(
...Epiq Systems Buys De Novo Legal for $68M...
...giant leap forward in managed document review last week by acquiring De Novo Legal for $68 million, capping ...
Microsoft has petitioned the Supreme Court to hold that its burden to prove a patent invalid should be a preponderance of the evidence standard, rather than the clear and convincing standard adopted
...nbsp;while providing in-depth demonstrations. For example, Scott Zimmerman, directory of Legal Solutions at RenewData, took the time to show me the ins and...
Evidence from computer profiling and database analyses deserves a long, hard look before reaching a jury. Attorney Ken Strutin says legislatures and courts need to recognize the right of the accused
...delegates, subject to de novo review by the...SM-ESI than legal and technical know...
...delegates, subject to de novo review by the...SM-ESI than legal and technical know...
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