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A report released Thursday by ALM Media's provider of business information to the legal industry showed more corporate clients using alternative fee arrangements in 2012 to determine how to pay outsi
Pallab Chakraborty, director of e-discovery at Oracle Corp., delivered a progress report on the Electronic Discovery Institute-Oracle study ready to pose the hard question about predictive coding: Ca
Vendor demonstrations fuel lawyers' education
...the Research Triangle Park, N.C.-based company announced. Microsystems released...
...Downers Grove, Ill.-based Microsystems released Tuesday version 4.0 of 3BClean, its server-based software that...
...34; Oracle, which got the rights to Java when it acquired Sun Microsystems Inc., claimed that Google needed a license, and brought suit in August...
Originally Published: the_litigation_daily
LegalTech New York had plenty of new products as well as enhancements to existing products. Sean Doherty, LTN's technology editor, takes a look at what's new from the legal technology show
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Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
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