...LLC, which was acquired by Xerox Litigation Services in 2006. These...electronic platforms. Back then, corporations were the ones most in...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...legal services for average citizens more accessible. Today, he said, "200 corporations buy 80 percent of legal services and 90 percent of the population...
Originally Published: Law Technology News
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
Originally Published: Law Technology News
...brought against more than 20 companies, including Lexmark International Inc. and Xerox Corporation. But like Mazzant, he reconsolidated the severed cases for pretrial purposes...
Originally Published: the_litigation_daily
Texas Lawyer
...en banc. Before the panel, the parties conceded that Smith v. Xerox Corporation,602 F.3d 320, 330 (5th Cir. 2010), foreclosed the University...
Texas Lawyer
...institutions—to benefit from a Moneyball approach to talent? Corporations such as IBM, Xerox, and Proctor & Gamble have done so (well before professional...
Texas Lawyer
...s complaint for lack of subject matter jurisdiction after defendants Genesis HealthCare Corporation and ElderCare Resources Corporation extended an offer of judgment under Fed. R...
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