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November 1 to 15 news briefs from Accelion, Aderant, Avvo, Bellefield, EMC, H5, kCura, LexisNexis, LexisNexis Canada, Rocket Matter, Smarsh, Thomson Reuters, Vizibility, and ZL Technologies
...San Jose, Calif.-based ZL Technologies Inc., a provider of archiving, records management, compliance and e-discovery...
...Who knew how many legal technology companies had such unusual names? Due to the seemingly limitless possibilities, we...
Reporter Evan Koblentz encapsulates recent launches and upgrades
...ZL Technologies, in a software upgrade due next week, is expanding its...
...Smarsh, along with more comprehensive e-discovery firms, from Autonomy to ZL Technologies. For the organic growth, Xerox Litigation Services will continue...
...ZL Technologies, a provider of e-discovery, records management, and archiving software...
...I wanted to read," recalls Elle Byram, corporate counsel for ZL Technologies, a San Jose, Calif., company that provides e-mail and file...
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