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FindLaw's Legal Technology Center's eDiscovery collection includes free articles on one of the biggest topics in legal technology. In 2005, the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP) were amended to integrate electronic discovery into the litigation process. Understanding these complex rules may be crucial to the success of your legal matter.
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Company to offer basic to advanced e-discovery strategies and software training -
DTI receives highest level granted to Clearwell Systems e-discovery partners -
Company makes significant investments to respond to continued growth. -
Women in eDiscovery, a non-profit organization that brings together women interested in technology related to the legal industry, marks its four-year anniversary today. Women in eDiscovery provides women the opportunity to help each other grow personally and professionally through leadership, education, networking support and national recognition. In 2007, the organization held its first meeting in Washington, D.C., with 30 women in attendance. In a short period of time, the organization has achieved global reach with more than 5,400 members. -
Because electronically stored information has a dynamic nature, and the routine operation of computer and/or other electronic media systems constantly modifies or deletes that information, it is critical to address preservation issues early in cases involving any electronic evidence. -
The National Security Division of the Department of Justice recently announced the launch and availability of the next generation of the Foreign Agent Registration Act (FARA) Web site. The enhanced Web site is claimed to greatly improve access to public information about foreign agents and their activities within the United States. -
The IT Policy Compliance Group today announced the availability of its latest benchmark research report titled "Why Compliance Pays: Reputations and Revenues at Risk." According to the report, nine in ten firms are exposed to financial risk from data loss and theft. These risks, which can cost organizations customers, reduced revenues and even a decline in share price, could be significantly reduced by implementing core procedural and technical controls and monitoring those controls at least once every two weeks. -
ISYS(R) Search Software (http://www.isys-search.com), a global supplier of enterprise search solutions for business and government, today announced it was named a top-ranked electronic discovery software provider in the fifth annual Socha-Gelbmann Electronic Discovery Survey. ISYS was also named a top-five software provider in the report's collection category. -
RenewData, a leading provider of electronic evidence and data migrations services for corporations and law firms, and Index Engines, the leader in enterprise discovery solutions, today announced that RenewData has added the Index Engines Offline Tape Discovery technology to its suite of Data Migration Services. Offline Tape Discovery enables direct searching of documents stored on tape. When combined with RenewData's legal expertise and processes, corporations can reduce the time and expense of analyzing their inventory of backup tapes to determine which tapes must be kept to address legal or regulatory requirements. -
SearchInform Technologies releases a new version of SearchInform Internet Server - its Internet search product, featuring an enhanced technology of search through a given website, as well as through a large list of resources.