...to proportionality, Scheindlin reminded the audience that not all lawsuits revolve around corporations. Proportionality, she said, may come into play if a case involves a...
...Hopkinton, Mass.-based EMC Corporation has announced a new line...performance on applications such as Oracle, Microsoft SQL, and Microsoft Exchange...
At ALM's headquarters on Broadway in New York City, preparation for the LegalTech show at the Hilton New York on 53rd Street, from Tuesday, January 29, through Thursday, January 31, is in high gear.
...Mechdyne Corporation has announced the launch...database back-end using MySQL (Oracle or Microsoft SQL on request...
...it was prudent, because HP historically was a hardware company. Software giant Oracle Corp. publicly mocked the price HP paid for Autonomy, and then paid...
Corporations eager to exploit their massive customer data risk alienating consumers and regulators if they stumble on privacy and security
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...irresistible. Even though we know full well that surveys can be Delphic oracles, prone to ambiguity and misinterpretation, polls give us at least a fleeting...
Exterro's Zeta extends Fusion software to address all sections of the Electronic Discovery Reference Model
...with the available data that may be responsive to litigation or investigation, corporations and their legal departments have demanded more control of the e-discovery...
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