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...company's audits, compliance, incidents, and risks. Bethesda, Md.-based dtSearch Corp., a provider of enterprise and developer text retrieval software, ...
...Bethesda, Md.-based dtSearch Corp., a provider of enterprise and developer...
...together. E-discovery, desktop, network, and web search software maker dtSearch Corp. ...
... E-discovery, desktop, network, and web search software maker dtSearch Corp. ...
...dtSearch Corp., a supplier of enterprise and developer text retrieval and document filters...
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To cut down e-discovery costs, attorney Craig R. Smith suggests limiting the scope of e-discovery at the very beginning of a case and using sophisticated software tools to manage your data
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