...gt;> The E-Discovery Training Academy: The Intersection...Legal Professionals: "Smartphone and Mobile Device E-Discovery Ready or...
...offers PCI-DSS compliance to e-commerce industry at Electronics Transactions Association show. ...
...Techshow in Chicago, where the vibe was very much different. Instead of e-discovery, the overarching theme of Techshow was practice management, in all its...
...8 or 9, which limits browser options and eliminates the use of mobile devices. The concept search and near-native tools feel a bit clunky...
...to improve its data breach preparedness? For starters, try testing employees mobile devices for security and changing network access rights for workers who...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...controller for ethics, led the team that created the winning project, an e-book "Code of Business Conduct," an alternative publication to massive...
...debuted its upgraded mobile app prior to LegalTech...
..., a matter management and e-billing software package for corporate...an upgraded version of its mobile forensics software, Mobile Phone Examiner...
... Description: The new LPA module, like existing modules (e.g., Business & Commercial, Financial Restructuring & Bankruptcy, California, Corporate Counsel, and...
...an upgraded version of its mobile forensics software, Mobile Phone Examiner...is a digital forensics and e-discovery provider based in Lindon...
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