- "InterLegis Speeds Discovery Review with ""Relationship Mining"" Feature" (January 03, 2008) InterLegis, Inc. "InterLegis, Inc., an innovator of Web-based digital document management services, today announced the unique ""relationship mining"" feature available through Discovery360(TM), the company's flagship e-discovery processing, culling and review application."
- Santa Delivers The Open Government Act of 2007
(December 31, 2007)
Eric Sinrod of FindLaw
Secret government is dangerous government. Government must be accountable to its citizenry. But how is light shed on government activities for public monitoring? That is where the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) comes into play.
- The Highs and Lows of '07
(December 18, 2007)
The FindLaw Editorial Staff of FindLaw
Well, another year is in the books, and what a year it's been! The world of Legal Technology had its share of ups and downs in 2007, and we've assembled some of the top issues that have appeared in the Legal Technology Center over the course of 2007. We offer them up so you can relive the best 2007 had to offer. Enjoy, and have a wonderful holiday season and a happy New Year!
- New Symantec Managed Security Services Offering Helps Businesses Reduce Security and Compliance Risks (December 17, 2007) Symantec Symantec Corp. (Nasdaq: SYMC) today announced the worldwide availability of Symantec Log Management Service, a new offering from its Managed Security Services group that extends real-time security monitoring to server and application log files.
- New Features, New Look Distinguish Latest Version of Liquid Litigation Management¿s Signature Software (December 10, 2007) Liquid Litigation Management, Inc. New features, enhanced capabilities and a new look make the latest offerings from Liquid Litigation Management, Inc. (LLM), an electronic discovery services and software firm, stand out among the competition.
- Spoliation: Dude, What Happened To My Computer?
(December 04, 2007)
Eric Sinrod of FindLaw
By now, you have probably heard about how important it is to preserve evidence related to legal proceedings. If you fail to do so, you may receive serious monetary and/or evidentiary sanctions that could essentially gut your legal case.
- Anacomp and Recommind Join Forces to Accelerate Litigation Review Process (December 04, 2007) Recommind Anacomp(R) Inc., a leading business process solutions company, and Recommind(R) Inc., a leading provider of enterprise search and automatic categorization systems for law firms, corporate legal departments and enterprises, today jointly announced an alliance that will combine Recommind's Axcelerate(TM) eDiscovery technology with Anacomp's CaseLogistix(R) litigation support solution.
- One Year Later: The Most Significant Electronic Discovery Cases Under The New Federal Rules Of Civil Procedure (November 28, 2007) Kroll Ontrack, Inc As the one year anniversary of the amended Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP) approaches, Kroll Ontrack®, the industry's largest provider of electronic discovery and computer forensics services, today announced a breakdown of the reported electronic discovery opinions from 2007 as well as a list of the year's top five most significant discovery cases.
- Survey Shows One in Five Businesses Have Settled a Lawsuit to Avoid the Cost of Recovering and Searching Through Email (November 27, 2007) Fortiva, Inc. As the one-year anniversary of the amended Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP) approaches on December 1, a survey of professionals directly involved in legal discovery shows that a significant number of businesses have been negatively impacted by the challenges of e-discovery.
- Exterro adopts Electronic Discovery Reference Model XML Standard for e-Discovery Management Workflow and Legal Hold Processes (November 19, 2007) Exterro, Inc. Exterro, a leading provider of advanced workflow technology to the legal industry, announced that it has adopted the Electronic Discovery Reference Model's (EDRM) recently developed Extensible Markup Language (XML) standard. The standard helps quickly and easily convert and transfer electronically stored information (ESI) between applications and IT systems during the e-Discovery process.
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