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...recognized as sensitive for ethical, privacy, or confidentiality reasons. The system protects data by establishing, maintaining, monitoring, and updating information barriers to automatically...
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...Mountain, an information management services company, today announced it has acquired Mimosa Systems, a manufacturer of enterprise-class content archiving products. The deal...
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As improvements in information technology continue to impact e-discovery, online research, case and matter management, and time and billing software, lawyers are better equipped to render quality leg
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...it requires that lawyers have a respectable understanding of the information systems involved in litigation. In addition to forming substantive legal arguments, litigators are...
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