As lawyers embrace smartphones and tablets, e-discovery vendors race to complete mobile options to manage and perform e-discovery tasks
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...tech budgets from 2011. The new "...notebooks; network and server upgrades; storage area...employees for purchased business apps. (Maybe too...
...2 percent from 2011. ...laptops/notebooks; network/server upgrades; and storage...do not reimburse business apps purchased by...
...of lacking transparency, and charge that it is serving as a "small claims court" rather than as a final court of appeals dealing...
...law firm. The product supports Windows Server 2008, 2008 R2, Small Business Server 2011, and Windows Server 2011. The software also runs on Windows...
...7 million in 2011 and a projected...s global education business. The company's...large scale and small-time downloaders, Danzilo...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...value on the black market, and the eye-popping storage capacity of small, inexpensive digital devices. Recently, federal law enforcement officials have been...
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... In 2011, a former office...firm's computer server to Houston lawyer...
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