...topics in the coming year. Amy Juers, CEO, Edge Legal Marketing, Minneapolis. (She assists ALM with news media credentials.) ...
...launched Legal Hold Pro in December 2009. Sydney, Australia-based Nuix also sells the Legal Hold service under...
...to see the depth and breadth of technology [offerings] specific to the legal market all under one roof. ...
...software for electronic data discovery, document management, and practice management has dominated legal technology product news this fall. For more information on a variety of...
...with Zapproved as a reseller. Applied will not re-brand Legal Hold Pro, unlike Nuix Pty Ltd., ...
...and 20 educational sessions where participants can earn up to 13 continuing legal education credits. The sessions are grouped into multiple tracks including two days...
..., the Portland, Ore.-based developer of Legal Hold Pro software. Today Zapproved and Nuix will announce the jointly-produced ...
Scrapping for e-discovery clients, firms seek the right mix of people, processes, and technology
...To get a better idea of what e-discovery trends will hold sway as the year progresses, I recently asked members of LTN's...
...corporate names of nine prominent legal technology companies. These are not...e-discovery lifecycle from legal hold through review, with offices in...
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