...be followed by a keyboard model called Q10. Now, the Waterloo, Ontario-based smartphone maker is helping legal technology companies build versions of...
The problem with LegalTech New York is that you can't be five places at once. Or six. Or 20. It's just so hard to choose among so many compelling choices keynotes, seminars, plenary sessions,
...Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz; Gordon Cormack, professor at the University of Waterloo; and from sponsor DiscoverReady (#134-136), CEO James Wagner Jr., and vice...
..., Oracle Corp.'s director of e-discovery Pallab Chakraborty, University of Waterloo computer science professor Gordon Cormack...
There are plenty of compelling sessions to attend at LegalTech New York from January 29 to 31 at the Hilton New York. Several sessions are appealing not only for the talk, but also for who's talking
At ALM's headquarters on Broadway in New York City, preparation for the LegalTech show at the Hilton New York on 53rd Street, from Tuesday, January 29, through Thursday, January 31, is in high gear.
Research In Motion says it will debut on January 30 new smartphones running BlackBerry 10 operating system, which is widely viewed as the company's last chance to stay relevant in the mobile phone ma
Steve Green, chief of staff of Hudson Legal, and Mark Yacano, executive vice president at the company, review an article that is widely cited for its conclusion that technology-assisted review can be
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...BlackBerry Balance is the Waterloo, Ontario company's answer to the bring-your-own-device trend. With...
...Motion, which launched its first BlackBerry device in 1999. Since then, the Waterloo, Ontario-based communications pioneer grew to dominate the smartphone market, only to...
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