Paralegals are in the perfect position to learn about predictive coding and bring it to the attorneys. The challenges are many, but the opportunities are there for paralegals to become even more impo
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
...The new version, Kazeon 4.7, shipped on November 1. H5, a provider of e-discovery and case preparation support, ...
Steve Green, chief of staff of Hudson Legal, and Mark Yacano, executive vice president at the company, review an article that is widely cited for its conclusion that technology-assisted review can be
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
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
...H5, an e-discovery services firm with offices in New York and San...
...H5, an information retrieval company with offices in...
...Patent and Trademark Office's e-Office Action notification system. H5, an information retrieval company with offices in New York and San Francisco...
...high-tech legal consultancy H5, and as a "legal solutions consultant" at IKON Legal...
...Correction: An earlier version of this article incorrectly identified H5's director of e-discovery as Jason Richards. The name has been...
...and insightful presentation, which was deftly moderated by Julia Brickell, general counsel...
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