- Paragon Assists Renal Care Group with $4.2 Billion Dollar Merger
(March 01, 2006)
Paragon Legal Technology Support of Paragon Legal Technology Support
Nashville based Renal Care Group was acquired by Fresenius Medical Care for approximately $4.2 billion dollars on March 31, 2006. Paragon Legal Technology Support consulted with Renal Care Group and converted data for over 100 GB's of information to respond to a Federal Trade Commission Second Request.
- Socha Consulting Urges Corporations to Adopt E-Discovery Analysis Technology
(February 15, 2006)
MetaLINCS of MetaLINCS
MetaLINCSTM, a leading Silicon Valley-based provider of E-Discovery software, today announced the availability of a new Socha Consulting white paper that explains the benefits of analysis to E-Discovery¿ the collection, processing, review and production of electronic documents for resolution of important investigations and litigation matters.
- MetaLINCS Offers First E-Discovery Review Technology with Integrated Analysis
(January 30, 2006)
MetaLINCS of MetaLINCS
MetaLINCSTM, a leading provider of E-Discovery software, today announced availability of MetaLINCS 2.0, the first packaged E-Discovery software application to integrate powerful analysis functionality with next-generation document review capabilities.
- Stratify Legal DiscoveryTM 6.0 Service Expands Discovery Capabilities and Increases Attorney Control
(January 25, 2006)
Stratify of Stratify
Stratify, Inc., a leader in advanced electronic discovery for the legal market, today announced the release of the Stratify Legal DiscoveryTM 6.0 service with new capabilities that provide attorneys with enhanced performance as well as more control and flexibility in managing the discovery process.
- Enron Emails Now Available for Public Analysis
(January 18, 2006)
MetaLINCS of MetaLINCS
MetaLINCSTM, a leading provider of E-Discovery software, today announced availability of a free, trial version of the MetaLINCS E-Discovery application that lets users quickly access, review and analyze more than 300,000 real Enron email messages.
- Stratify Sponsors New Track at LegalTech® to Examine Email Impact on Compliance and Discovery
(January 18, 2006)
Stratify of Stratify
Stratify, Inc., a leader in advanced electronic discovery services for the legal market, announced the company will sponsor a new track entitled ¿The Email Challenge: Data, Compliance, Discovery¿ at LegalTech 2006, February 1, in New York City.
- Ontrack Data Recovery™ Launches Ontrack Online™
(January 17, 2006)
Kroll Ontrack, Inc of Kroll Ontrack, Inc
Today, Ontrack Data Recovery™ has announced the release of Ontrack Online™, an industry-unique online information tool that provides customers with continuous, real-time progress updates on their data recovery service. Accessible 24/7, Ontrack Online tracks progress from the beginning of the recovery process all the way through completion.
- Stratify Exceeds 2005 Projections; Plans to Accelerate Growth in 2006
(January 11, 2006)
Stratify of Stratify
Stratify, Inc., a leader in advanced electronic discovery services for the legal market, announced unprecedented growth in revenue, market penetration, personnel, facilities and operational infrastructure in 2005.
- MetaLINCS Taps Experienced Marketing Executive to Capitalize on Growing E-Discovery Market
(January 10, 2006)
MetaLINCS of MetaLINCS
MetaLINCSTM, a leading provider of E-Discovery software, today announced that David Downing has joined the company as vice president of marketing. MetaLINCS will leverage Downing's 20-year history in the technology industry to strengthen its brand, optimize sales force readiness and continue to capitalize on the growing demand for packaged E-Discovery software.
- Controlling the Cost of E-Discovery Through Preparation and an Organized Response
(December 01, 2005)
Martin D. Beirne,Donald W. Towe, and David A. Pluchinsky of Beirne, Maynard & Parsons
"The sending of a ""preservation"" letter is rapidly becoming the norm in litigation today. The typical preservation letter demands that your client sequester its entire computer network and each employee¿s PC at Fort Knox, pending the final resolution of either anticipated or currently pending litigation. Such tactics are clearly designed to raise the cost of litigation while at the same time positioning your opponent to seek a spoliation instruction as well as any other sanction that the presiding court may order against either the client or the attorney in charge."
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