...23, 2012), Judge James Chamblin of the Twentieth Judicial Circuit Court of Virginia ordered technology-assisted review after the defendants moved for a protective order...
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
...published on Thursday, identified George Mason University's School of Law in Virginia as the most frequent host of the judicial seminars, sponsoring 45 during...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
When legal professionals get together, you can just about guarantee that the conversation will, at some point, turn to planes, trains, and hotels. So the March "12on12" LTN asked our readers
...software and services for the legal industry; the company is based in Virginia. Biscuit Studios is located in Georgia. ...
...Mandiant, a Virginia-based cybersecurity firm, gave America a wake-up slap across the face...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...District of New York discusses the role of predictive coding in the Virginia case Global Aerospace and in "Search, Forward," an...
Justice Sonia Sotomayor, who spoke favorably as a nominee about allowing cameras in the Supreme Court, now thinks it's a bad idea. In several stops on her often televised book tour, she opined that t
Originally Published: National Law Journal
In the biggest leveraged buyout since the economic crisis began, the world's third-largest personal computer maker has agreed to be sold to a group led by CEO Michael Dell and technology-focused inve
Originally Published: the_am_law_daily
...Ringtail private cloud will be delivered from a new data center in Virginia with disk-to-disk backups and disaster recovery services, according to Jacob...
...Last spring, Judge James Chamblin, of the 20th Judicial Circuit Court of Virginia, approved defendants' e-discovery request to process electronically stored information using "...
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