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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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In response to the significant changes coming with the amended Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP) in December, Fios Inc. has added an FRCP module to its Litigation Readiness Assessment (LRA) service. The enhancement to Fios' LRA is designed to help corporate legal and IT departments better understand the gaps in their current electronic discovery processes and the risks that will be faced once the rules go into effect on December 1, 2006. -
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. -
Lawyers know that technology has encroached on the legal realm and impacts the ways they communicate and do business. But many lawyers may not think about how constantly evolving technology has created new ethical issues in their litigation practice. -
As more organizations move their information to the cloud, attorneys must also understand the potential ethical issues involved in storing data off-site on the Internet. -
The new Discovery Mining Review Engine 8.0, was recently unveiled to thousands of legal professionals at the LegalTech conference in New York, by electronic discovery technology firm, Discovery Mining, Inc. -
The Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) enables the public to obtain information from the federal government to ascertain, as stated by the Supreme Court, "what the government is up to." After all, a government shrouded in secrecy is not a government by the people and for the people. -
IBM (NYSE: IBM) and FileNet Corporation (NASDAQ: FILE) today announced that the two companies have entered into a definitive agreement for IBM to acquire FileNet, a publicly held company based in Costa Mesa, Calif., in an all-cash transaction at a price of approximately $1.6 billion, or $35 per share. The acquisition is subject to FileNet shareholder approval, regulatory reviews and other customary closing conditions. It is expected to close in the fourth quarter of 2006. -
Los Angeles, CA (September 12, 2006) - iCONECT Development, LLC announces enhanced security with the addition of password complexity feature in iCONECTnxt. This latest feature enables administrators to meet security guidelines established by the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology. -
To support the growing market of Apple Macintosh users, Ontrack Data Recovery has developed new Mac-specific recovery tools that allow Ontrack engineers to recover more data, offer improved reports, handle larger volume sizes, support more languages, and provide faster return of data to the customer. -
As most litigation today hinges on electronic data, electronic data discovery (e-discovery) is fast becoming a significant portion of the total cost involved in litigation. This article explores the e-discovery process from pre-trial conferences to document review and focuses on how close collaboration and open communication between litigation teams and their vendors can bring about cost-effective and tailor-made solutions.