...reasons, said Limongelli, CEO, president, and director of the computer forensic and e-discovery software company, during a ...
...Asian e-discovery provider ...
...s changed since what Baron calls the "dark ages" of e-discovery and not just the shift from paper to electronic platforms...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...lawyer, Jonathan Kotlier, who chairs the government investigations and white-collar crime practice group at Boston's Nutter McClennen & Fish. As for...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...been the talk of the e-discovery community. Its holdings and...nature of such counsel's practice, whether counsel's clients are...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...Magistrate Judge Andrew Peck, a jurist highly regarded for his knowledge of e-discovery, held that a party could be compelled to use predictive coding...
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
...iConect Development, a provider of e-discovery software products and services for the legal industry, ...
...the vibe was very much different. Instead of e-discovery, the overarching theme of Techshow was practice management, in all its various forms. This was...
...firm isn't like flipping a switch. Secor has met with various practice groups and visited the firm's offices to explain his role. Both...
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
...Elkoni. The day-long conference walked the audience through e-discovery statistical concepts, use cases and workflows, classification technologies, and decision-making...
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