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...PureDiscovery Releases LegalSuite 2.1 ...
...Dallas-based PureDiscovery, a provider of e-discovery processing and review software, has released version...
Legal tech shows can be pedestrian when compared to CES or Interop. But the exhibits at the 2010 International Legal Technology Association conference in Las Vegas were striking and included EDD tool
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