The problem with LegalTech New York is that you can't be five places at once. Or six. Or 20. It's just so hard to choose among so many compelling choices keynotes, seminars, plenary sessions,
...program initiated with two partners: Hudson Legal and ...
...Welcome to late December: the time of year when the legal technology industry takes a breather, people are merry, and journalists make lists...
...2009 Text Retrieval Conference (TREC) Legal Track Interactive Task study,[FOOTNOTE 2] which...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
HBR Consulting LLC on Friday announced its hiring of Doug Caddell, the former CIO of Foley & Lardner, as managing director in its IT Strategy Practice Group
...On Thursday, Recommind announced Hudson Legal as ...
...corporate data transferred and stored on employee-owned personal devices creates significant legal challenges. For example, maintaining and storing data is a highly...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...Excelerate in 2009 with Christopher Jensen, former national sales manager for Hudson Legal, with Hawn serving as primary shareholder and chairman and Jensen as...
...Legal technology advisors at HBR Consulting are settling into life outside Thomson Reuters...
...Hudson Legal, which sells document review and legal staffing services, is expanding into...
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