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...have approved the use of predictive coding for review and production of electronic documents in discovery. And a federal court in Illinois is holding hearings...
...Lawyers who grew up with electronic media know that the legal marketplace lags behind many other professions in...
...merit it had in technical precision." 100 Years...punch card system along with electronic computers for legal research, perhaps...
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New Jersey Law Journal
New Jersey Law Journal
...the Federal Appendix or an electronic database (with the notation Asummary...federally licensed firearm dealer, American Precision Manufacturing ("APM"), in violation of...
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