...bunch when it comes to technology. We accept that a doctor...masses of electronic data, identify documents relevant to a lawsuit more...
...million market, technology analyst Richard Edwards...networking products including analytic tools, directory integration...social workflows and document/file sharing aspects...
...announced by legal technology companies at the...Satkunas, director of analytic consulting. The service...gives member attorneys document management, version support...
...software for electronic data discovery, document management, and practice management has dominated legal technology product news this fall. For...
...character resolution, imaging, coding, and document processing software for legal professionals...application at the International Legal Technology Association's annual meeting in...
...a highly questionable, subjective decision. Questioned-document examination.The chapter notes that, in this discipline, there have...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...have not changed significantly, but technology has changed the way companies...to effectively manage allegation programs, document production, due diligence, compliance audits...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...peer into and extract index information from third-party indices found in document management systems and Microsoft...
...target company's financial, legal, and commercial activities (among others), including information technology, to determine points of risk and value prior to the execution of...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...in the early case assessment analytic tools, is a feature for...improve a process in which document privilege statuses tend to be...
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