Law firms that come into contact with protected health information must enforce information security controls, protect confidential information, monitor workforce information access and track complia
As lawyers embrace smartphones and tablets, e-discovery vendors race to complete mobile options to manage and perform e-discovery tasks
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services issued a final rule to strengthen the privacy and security protections of health information established under HIPAA that made significant changes in
...new software this year, Sanchez added. An application called Advanced Review will give users real-time progress reports on productivity and quality assurance, he...
On December 19, 2012, the Office of Inspector General of the Department of Health and Human Services posted an advisory opinion addressing the issue of shared use of an electronic interface between c
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
...include furthering product development and improve quality assurance. Johnson brings 10 years' experience in analysis, design, and software development. Microsystems also announced that...
For all the importance that lawyers place on being rational, they can be an awfully irrational bunch when it comes to technology, says Milberg attorneys Henry J. Kelston and Ariana J. Tadler, with Pa
...Whether developed in-house at trading firms or purchased from independent software vendors, automated trading algorithms, OMS programs, and all such software bring along...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...updated its hosted e-discovery software, Discovery Radar, to version 4...The sampling can give you assurance that there aren't documents...
...in business. The Seattle-based software maker run by CEO...to installation and implementation. Quality assurance, PayneGroup says, had not been...
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