Vendor demonstrations fuel lawyers' education
... Nextpoint ...
...Chicago, Ill.-based Nextpoint Inc. has added metrics to its Discovery Cloud document review platform to...
...cloud computing with the software of technology partners such as Cumulus Data, Nextpoint Inc., and Venio Systems. Zetta's new business model covers...
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
October 16 to 31 news briefs from Adobe, Baker & McKenzie, Biscom, Daegis, Datacert, dtSearch, FindLaw, FTI Consulting, Globanet, Huron Legal, iConect, iEnvision, Index Engines, ISO, K2 Intelligence,
...without needing a third-party load file format. Chicago-based Nextpoint, a provider of e-discovery and litigation support software as a service...
LTN Editor-in-Chief Monica Bay launches "Tech Circuit," a new Law Technology News column about the legal technology community our people, deals, events, hot trends, tips, wins, pains,
...Chicago-based Nextpoint, a provider of e-discovery and litigation support software...
...the United States, Europe and Asia, has announced the firmwide adoption of Nextpoint's Cloud Preservation tool for use in capturing and archiving web and...
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