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In feisty case, District Court Judge Robert Miller for the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Indiana OKs defense team's jump-start on predictive coding
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Launches & upgrades
...A pair of litigation support providers -- Pitney Bowes Legal Solutions and iDiscovery Solutions -- recently added early case assessment products to their portfolios and announced...
...Pro website. IDiscovery Solutions, of Washington, D.C., has ...
...Washington D.C.-based litigation consultancy Intelligent Discovery Solutions (iDS) has deployed additional...
Processing e-invoices is easier said than done
...Dan Regard, iDiscovery Solutions; John Tredennick, ...
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