...a document review center in San Francisco. ...
...services, such as TotalCloud Data Center and TotalCloud Phone System....
In feisty case, District Court Judge Robert Miller for the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Indiana OKs defense team's jump-start on predictive coding
...lawyer might use them to record a deposition or allow colleagues...Other law schools have academic centers focused on technology or intellectual...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
A trial court has certain authority to investigate juror misconduct, but to what extent can a court compel a juror suspected of misconduct to disclose printouts of social media communications made du
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
Michael Arkfeld is on a quest to identify the next generation of e-discovery leaders; Heather Schultz finds apps that help guests share joyful wedding pictures, and we bid adieu to a legal technology
... Thursday, April 11 Digital Government Institute: "Where Records Management and eDiscovery Intersect." Webcast: 2 p.m. - 3 p.m...
...examiner may look to machine-generated artifacts called LNK files, prefetch records, and Registry keys to determine what files (and applications a user...
...the newcomers and the products and services they were selling to a record audience of about 12,000 attendees. E-DISCOVERY. ...
...card data, Social Security numbers, employee and human resources information, banking/financial records, or medical information? How many confidential records are maintained? Does the company...
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