The 9th annual Electronic Discovery Reference Model kickoff meeting wrapped up in Saint Paul, Minn., to set the agenda and direction for the year. All participants agreed that we continue to operate
...export documents or summaries to Microsoft Excel. The company...www.abidss.com) is a division on EDCO Group Inc. The...
...Daniel Martin Katz was running for office, he's such a travelin' man these days. His blog, ...
The audit developed by D. Casey Flaherty, corporate counsel at Kia Motors America, to assess the technology skills of prospective outside counsel is "arbitrary," "unorthodox," and rai
...Mike Suchsland, president of TR's legal division, was the first speaker, and proclaimed that Thomson Reuters is now embracing...
Welcome to late December that time of year when the legal technology industry takes a breather, people are merry, and journalists make lists. One year ago, LTN compiled a similar story "11 for
...firm leverages technology, such as Microsoft's Office tools. Flaherty said he conducts...
...SourceOne, a division of information management...
...additional news, San Francisco-based Yammer, part of the Microsoft Office Division, also announced integration with identity management service ...
...firm leverages technology, such as Microsoft's Office tools. Flaherty said he conducts...
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