...a crowd of lawyers like...Chancery Division, Illinois State Courts...Electronic Discovery Institute, and accomplished...ranged from technology-assisted review...
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...a crowd of lawyers like...Chancery Division, Illinois State Courts...Electronic Discovery Institute, and accomplished...ranged from technology-assisted review...
...United States Attorney Loretta E. Lynch, Esq., United States Attorney, Eastern District of New York. For the Defendant: David M. Chidekel...
...a crowd of lawyers like...Chancery Division, Illinois State Courts...Electronic Discovery Institute, and accomplished...ranged from technology-assisted review...
...the Western District of Pennsylvania is trying...held that Marvell Technology Group should have...New Jersey, Maryland, Illinois, Florida, Nevada, Texas...
...of sponsor Hewlett-Packard Corp. Autonomy. The Illinois Institute of Technology Chicago-Kent College of Law presents "The E-Discovery...
...corridor, SAE Institute of Technology has signed...Connecticut and Illinois. Attorney ...
...Marten Law has added Erika Anderson as of counsel. Anderson, who previously had her own firm, Anderson Law Firm, represents...
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