...The Center for Legal Informatics in our June cover story...
There are proposed changes to the federal rules applicable to e-discovery, which currently allow plaintiffs to propound broad and costly discovery requests on defendants before there is any finding o
...PII. For example, the NIST-sponsored Text Retrieval Conference ("TREC") Legal Track for 2010 and 2011 used that data set and, for one...
...entrepreneurship in the field of legal technology. Since 2009, at least...help not only the legal profession but also serve the broader...
...those of us in the legal technology theater. Our profession, and more broadly, technology in...
...Methods for Lawyers," "Legal Information Engineering," "E...are going to [reform] the profession." His presentation was a...
..., and reminding the audience about the U.K.'s landmark 2007 Legal Services Act, which allows non-lawyers to buy into law practices, and...
A panel of federal judges gave attendees of the Computer Enterprise Investigations Conference their perspectives on e-discovery, and got a few in return
...emails, letters, and an uninsured motorist worksheet are shielded by the attorney-client privilege. The plaintiff, who is seeking benefits from a...
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