...and predictive coding in Black's Law Dictionary, Garner's Dictionary of Legal Usage, or the Wolters Kluwer Bouvier Law Dictionary, you will be forced...
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...percent, far outpacing the growth in desktops and laptops, according to the legal content and software provider's website statistics. (ALM is the parent company...
The practitioner should take away several lessons from Da Silva Moore and Biomet. One is that arguing about the benefits or deficiencies of predictive coding in the abstract will get you nowhere
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...set the tone for how the firm would approach the delivery of legal services. Since Scott Green took over as CEO in February...
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...more than ever. As much as technology potentially could replace many traditional legal responsibilities, human intervention, however, is still the key to success. Therefore, experienced...
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...polled IP attorneys for The Legal Intelligencer about worries of a potential surge on the servers supporting...
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On December 19, 2012, the Office of Inspector General of the Department of Health and Human Services posted an advisory opinion addressing the issue of shared use of an electronic interface between c
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...and cost for clients. These firms are choosing to handle only the legal work, which some say is often the more lucrative work, associated with...
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When tasked with resolving software compatibility issues at Berner Klaw & Watson, firm administrator and paralegal Judy Stouffer first addressed aging computer hardware and then turned to cloud hosti
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