Gartner published its "Magic Quadrant for E-Discovery Software," evaluating 23 vendors to help readers pick the right e-discovery software for their organization's needs
May 13 to 17 product and service news from Compliance, Content Analyst, Courtroom Connect, LexisNexis, Logik, Metalogix, Microsystems, Retro List, WD, and Workshare; deals and acquisitions involving
March 1 to 15 news briefs from 4Discovery, ALM, BigHand, e-Stet, Gavel & Gown, Hamrick, IntApp, KnowledgeLake, Konica Minolta, LexisNexis, PictoColor, Prosperoware, Retina-X, Rocket Lawyer, Samsung,
...UBIC Inc., a specialist in Asian-language discovery services, has announced a...
December 1 to 15 news briefs from Accusoft, Aderant, Autonomy, Bench & Bar, BigTime, Complied Services, Guidance Software, Ipro, Lateral Data, LexisNexis, Mushkin, Pinpoint Labs, Silver Peak, Thomson
...City, Calif.-based UBIC North America, Inc., a subisidiary of Tokyo-based e-discovery provider...
The Sedona Conference, a nonprofit law and policy think tank, has updated its reference manual for judges handling e-discovery and addressing the cooperation required between parties, reports LTN's E
New or upgraded software for e-discovery, document management, and practice management dominates fall releases
...UBIC Inc., a Japanese e-discovery company known for its Asian language support...
...year, and was joined by Magic Quadrant newcomers KPMG and Ubic. Independent companies in the visionaries segment, the analysts previously noted...
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