...media involved in discovery are getting broader, including instant messages, audio messages, text messages, and recordings of conference calls. Attorneys "still need to find...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...blog/2013/05/advanced-discovery-opens-san-francisco-document-review-center...provider of enterprise and developer text retrieval software, announces ...
...to apply for positions. Automatic SMS (text) messages are delivered to job hunters when a new job opens up in e-discovery, litigation support...
The southeast exhibit hall at the ABA Techshow in the Hilton Chicago was more densely packed with vendors than the southwest hall. Sean Doherty, LTN's technology editor, was not able to get through i
...run when you install and open them. The book summarizes his...telephone call with a customized text message and take a screen...
What are the e-discovery "Big Six Blunders" & and the e-discovery skills and accessible software needed to banish them into oblivion? This was the topic of the opening panel of first Universi
...it is available, and does the job, then use it. Open source software is probably the ultimate manifestation of code reuse, widely recognized...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
Software-as-a-service practice management rivals desktop software
...in e-discovery is unstructured in the form of email, Word documents, text files, etc. That's why Tredennick, president and CEO, turned to an...
You won't need a steep learning curve to use Guidance Software's EDD tool, EnCase Forensic 7.05
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