Lawyers from Covington, Katten Muchin, and Milbank were watching closely Wednesday as owners of the National Basketball Association's 30 teams voted against a $625 million deal that would have sent t
As technology continues to keep pace with the exponential growth of ESI, the future of e-discovery project management is bright since automated litigation support software will always require human g
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
Since the advent of the December 2006 Federal Rules of Civil Procedure Amendments, litigators have been pressured with managing the increasing exponential growth of their clients' electronically stor
..."E-Discovery for the Small and Medium Case." The conference, held April 4-5, was targeted to...
...two free (for existing customers) electronic data discovery tools for kCura's Relativity review platform: Advanced Visibility and Advanced Review. Both run in Relativity's...
...These days, attorneys in most medium-to-large cases digitize everything...which are Summation, Concordance and Relativity. Pretrial databases are repositories of...
...Timothy Opsitnick from ESI Bytes - http://bit.ly/Xuc74t (@eDiscoveryBeat) Live Social Media Evidence Capture from Todayâ s Vegas Strip Shooting - http://bit.ly/XssDSz...
Originally Published: Legal Blogs
...These days, attorneys in most medium-to-large cases digitize everything...which are Summation, Concordance, and Relativity. Pretrial databases are repositories of...
...These days, attorneys in most medium-to-large cases digitize everything...which are Summation, Concordance, and Relativity. Pretrial databases are repositories of...
Originally Published: Legal Tech Newsletter
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Originally Published: Legal Blogs
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