...legal services for average citizens more accessible. Today, he said, "200 corporations buy 80 percent of legal services and 90 percent of the population...
As lawyers embrace smartphones and tablets, e-discovery vendors race to complete mobile options to manage and perform e-discovery tasks
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
...Prizm Capture from Accusoft Corporation, a Tampa, Fla.-based provider of document and imaging software. Cloud...
...Norwalk, Conn.-based Xerox Corp. in July to extend Xerox Litigation Services' offerings. Law firms, corporations, and service providers can license Viewpoint to install in...
...nanotechnology patent literature, and notable U.S.-based corporations on the list include: IBM, 3M, Xerox, General Electric Company, and Lockheed Martin Corporation's...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...Services, the Rochester, N.Y.-based e-discovery division of Xerox Corporation, has announced the release of its new web-based OmniX Legal...
...law firms and approximately 700 corporations, he said. "...due to similar issues, while Xerox Litigation Services plans to ...
BigLaw's dilemma: How do we keep our own lawyers from sabotaging security systems
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