...cultivated channel partners, integrated its EnCase products with third-party software, and opened ...
...use in large-data-volume cases where it may save the producing party (or both parties) significant amounts of legal fees in document review."...
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
...by the FTC in December 2012, also covers information collected by third parties, such as advertising networks. The penalties for violating the...
...e-discovery, held that a party could be compelled to use...The application will code a third set, and the review of...
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
...put in place. The First Department held: Once a party reasonably anticipates litigation, it must suspend its routine document retention/destruction policy...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
The number of suspensions and debarments of federal contractors is at an all-time high, and one veteran contracts lawyer called the current environment for these corporations, "in a word: hostile.
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...apps marketplace for third-party software developers to create apps that integrate with the company's...
...also included spouses or children of the employees as well as third party contractors." In the post, Martin suggests lessons learned...
Both Android smartphones and iPhones and their app stores have evolved significantly over the past year or so. Which device works best for lawyers today? Most likely, the one they used yesterday, but
Smartphones now on the market are pocket-size computers, and of course, that's been a boon to both work and play. But as they grow ever more capable, smartphones bring some of the same challenges as
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