...company to a developer and distributor of computer forensics, security, and e-discovery software that ...
...announced upgrades to its discovery management technology, Discovery Radar 5.0, which helps corporate law departments and law firms cut...
...it comes to fundamental yet technically complex tasks, such as electronic data discovery, how, exactly, are legal professionals using or wanting to use ...
...load file format. Chicago-based Nextpoint, a provider of e-discovery and litigation support software as a service, announced a new service designed...
...services firm KPMG this week updated its hosted e-discovery software, Discovery Radar, to version 4.2. Concept clustering is the major...
...along with an under-the-radar company called Logik Systems....
The International Legal Technology Association's annual conference starts Sunday at the Gaylord National on the edge of the Potomac River for five days of education, networking, and product demonstra
...The hottest ticket last Thursday for the electronic data discovery community wasn't for a hockey or basketball playoff, but an event...
Companies are awash with information, from cell phone signals to Twitter feeds, note attorneys Kevin Pomfret and Leslie Spasser, creating new liabilities for corporate counsel to consider
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...John Tredennick, CEO of e-discovery software company Catalyst Repository Systems...ought to be on his radar from the get-go."...
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