As technology continues to keep pace with the exponential growth of ESI, the future of e-discovery project management is bright since automated litigation support software will always require human g
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
...U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Civil Rights (OCR) stressed that organizations must "have in place meaningful access controls to...
...filtering, scalable on-demand processing, Bates numbering and stamping, PDF conversion and OCR imaging, native file and legacy data export (Concordance and Summation), TIFF conversion...
...coded by reviewers, and their text was extracted via optical character recognition (OCR) software. It was expensive and crude, but speedier than poring over thousands...
...34; requests for information about the breach from Office for Civil Rights (OCR), because OCR has enforcement authority of both the Privacy and Security Rules...
D. Casey Flaherty, corporate counsel at Kia Motors America, began his career in Big Law and admits to having a profound and enduring respect for his former colleagues, but he was never able to reconc
...SharePoint and convert the image into a text-searchable PDF file using OCR technology and save it to SharePoint as a replacement document for the...
...let users handle image file conversions, Bates numbering and endorsements, redaction, and OCR." Blessing said he considered the software a hobby until 2011, when...
...to scan a document to a folder or email; and bundle compatible OCR software to transform image-based documents to text-based searchable files....
The television show Hoarders each week examines the case of an individual who suffers from a disorder that causes extreme distress at the prospect of discarding a possession. Too many organizations t
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