...Technology-assisted review and the predictive coding process have transformed the discovery process of litigation in ways that were inconceivable even a decade ago...
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
...on November 14. PRODUCT NEWS E-discovery provider Daegis announced...
LegalTech West Coast kicks off Tuesday with Keynote from D. Casey Flaherty. Monica Bay interviews Cisco's ethics team and Stanford Law's Roland Vogl
...>> The E-Discovery Training Academy: The Intersection of Law and IT. Georgetown Law CLE. Washington...
...said Limongelli, CEO, president, and director of the computer forensic and e-discovery software company, during a ...
In an appeal that could make law on jurisdiction in international IP cases, Ninth Circuit Judge M. Margaret McKeown wondered if the trial judge went too far, effectively shutting down Hong Kong's Oro
Originally Published: The Recorder
...Asian e-discovery provider Ubic...
...2000s. Then, in 2004, she became a general counsel of the electronic discovery provider Amici LLC, which was acquired by Xerox Litigation Services in 2006...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
Companies are increasingly using computer forensics to investigate the who, what, when, where, and why of data theft by departing employees
...Nathaniel Gorton ruled that Swartz's estate could release some of its discovery materials, including MIT and JSTOR email chains, as long as most of...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
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