Corporate Counsel
...last few years and enjoyed an impressive amount of success in the e-discovery market. In 2008 and 2009, Clearwell received a "strong positive...
...District of New York Judge Shira A. Scheindlin has issued another blockbuster e-discovery decision that is sure to become required reading for litigants throughout...
...between outside counsel, in-house counsel, legal, and IT. As organizations adopt e-discovery strategies for 2010, they should consider many of the issues covered...
Corporate Counsel
...National Institute of Standards and Technology...
Corporate Counsel
...E-discovery practice in civil cases and government investigations has rapidly evolved since...
...Legal Electronic Document Institute, attributes the high cost of document review to the archaic billable...
...Legal Electronic Document Institute, attributes the high cost of document review to the archaic billable...
Large Law Firm
...and director of the Legal Electronic Document Institute in Seattle, says that the No. 1 request for e-discovery that he's seeing in Washington...
...Electronic Discovery Institute, a nonprofit organization dedicated to resolving e-discovery challenges, presented preliminary findings on a study...
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