Kroll Ontrack's demo suite was literally on fire
For this February edition of "12on12," Monica Bay, editor-in-chief of Law Technology News, asked attendees what was their favorite moment at LegalTech New York. Bay was flooded with responses
Jackson Lewis' Ralph Losey wrote "Five Reasons to Outsource Litigation Support," arguing that the non-legal side of e-discovery is often best left to vendors. Reed Smith's Bryon Bratcher and
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
...Lateral Data is now offering its Viewpoint e-discovery software as a hosted, web application, ...
...announced the upgrade of its Viewpoint e-discovery platform to version 5.4. Viewpoint is a single e...
...Xerox Litigation Services, has announced the upgrade of its Viewpoint e-discovery platform to version 5.4. Viewpoint is a single e...
Wikipedia is a popular source of information, in part because search engines prioritize the wiki in search results, says Gardere Wynne partner Peter Vogel. When will it become acceptable legal citati
Xerox Litigation Services this week announced that it now supports mobile device access for its OmniX e-discovery software and revealed a plan to offer managed document review services
Xerox Litigation Services is adding a free automatic redaction feature to its cloud-based e-discovery software. The new capability searches for patterns in large sets of review documents and automati
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