May 13 to 17 product and service news from Compliance, Content Analyst, Courtroom Connect, LexisNexis, Logik, Metalogix, Microsystems, Retro List, WD, and Workshare; deals and acquisitions involving
...the SEC in the required EDGAR HTML and financial data exchange ...
..., and now an $8.8 billion write-down...
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New or upgraded software for e-discovery, document management, and practice management dominates fall releases
...trial. In filings made to the Securities and Exchange Commission...
August 21 to August 31 news briefs from Accellion, AccessData, Affinity, Biscom, Bridgeway Software, C2C, Cumulus Data Inc., DATAssimilate, Exemplify, Fortinet, Gallivan Gallivan & Omelia, H5, HighQ
...Exemplify is a collection of over 20 years of contracts attached to EDGAR filings that have been downloaded and indexed in a proprietary database structure...
...attorneys who use the EDGAR database. Bill Bice, a former transactional lawyer...
...in Manhattan (after enduring a security check that would have impressed J. Edgar Hoover), and was warmly greeted by Todd Miller, vice president for AmEx...
...of text documents from the U.S. Security & Exchange Commission's EDGAR [electronic data gathering, analysis, and retrieval] database into templates of standardized, computer...
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