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
...general manager of The Litigation Document Group and as director of national technology sales for Lighthouse Document Technologies. Orange Legal Technologies' e-discovery...
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...Ralph Losey, partner and national e-discovery counsel at Jackson Lewis. The group identified and...
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...through Thursday at the Gaylord National Resort and Conference Center in...s pipeline, a single global sales methodology, a single HP services...
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