...of their information, which included an upgrade of the format of Microsoft Exchange email files. The team's enhancements cut more than...
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...3-11. (1) Section 2607(b) clearly describes two distinct exchanges. First, a "charge" is "made" to or "...
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...Web Services Infrastructure for Records Exchange) service, which aims to deliver...using virtualization software from Citrix, Microsoft, and VMware. And according to...
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...as the Corporate E-Discovery Forum and the venerable Legal Electronic Data Exchange Standard group for task-based billing codes represent examples of collective law...
Focus has shifted from dollars to data: Namely, how do firms make information accessible to lawyers — the longtime goal of knowledge management — without making it too accessible
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