It's inevitable that risk-averse Big Law ultimately will fully embrace the cloud. But for now, first adopters are jumping in for e-discovery and back-office tasks, while avoiding web services designe
...Applied Discovery Inc. CEO ...
...meeting were sponsored by Boston-based information management service provider Iron Mountain Inc. "Information governance is an enterprise-wide approach to the...
...Corp. for $117 million in October 2004 and electronic discovery vendor Stratify Inc. for $158 million in October 2007, both of which were wise...
Litigation software doesn't exactly evoke drama or intrigue. The news isn't what's happening, but what isn't: no one-product solution, no rush into the "cloud." But these "nonevents" have big implica
Our annual index to announcements of new products and services that appeared in Law Technology News from January through November 2009
...17% 27% Stratify Inc. 17% 23%...
Cutting-edge technologies on the electronic data discovery market offer tools to aid collection, review and production. Lawyers who embrace new e-discovery tools will be better equipped to meet clien
...24% 22% Stratify Inc. 23% 23%...
...than half of consumers now use text messaging. Forrester Research Inc. (www.forrester.com) found...
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