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
...S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, U.S.D.C. Magistrate Judge Andrew...
Kroll Ontrack's demo suite was literally on fire
...to expedite tasks at civil rights organizations, the Research Triangle Park, N.C.-based company announced. Microsystems ...
...a retired U.S.D.C. magistrate judge (N.J), is...of the archiving and EDD team, Symantec Public Sector, among others...
...many transaction-focused firms, including Davis Polk, Paul Weiss, Skadden, S&C, and Weil. (As The Am Law Daily has previously reported...
Originally Published: the_am_law_daily
...software engineering manager, said his team decided to rewrite its dictation...software is made using the C++ language. It was feasible to...
...three-day show, Michele Lange, a director at...
...34; Yet general counsel are still focused on improving their C-suite relationships: 46 percent said what they'd most like to improve...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...litigation perspectives at a hearing this past week with PayPal's legal team at Cooley facing off against a group of seasoned and aggressive defense...
Originally Published: The Recorder
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