September 01, 2014 | National Law Journal
Tech is Litigants' Boon, Not Profession's DoomAssisted review is merely one way for attorneys to find their way through mountains of evidence.
By David Horrigan
9 minute read
July 08, 2014 | Legaltech News
Mobile Privacy TwistSCOTUS ruling on mobile phones may have significant ramifications for the public and private sectors.
By David Horrigan
4 minute read
June 24, 2014 | Legaltech News
Stagnant Magic Quadrant for 2014 E-DiscoveryDespite a quiet year, some analysts predict possible disruption in the near future.
By David Horrigan
5 minute read
June 01, 2014 | Legaltech News
Federal Judges Talk Frankly at CEICJudges Scheindlin, Peck, Waxse and Dembin tackle old and new e-discovery terrain.
By David Horrigan
6 minute read
May 12, 2014 | Legaltech News
AccessData Sells Litigation Support Services to Newly Formed PartnerThe e-discovery, cybersecurity and forensics software provider has sold its Litigation Support Services unit to the newly formed OmniVere.
By David Horrigan
3 minute read
March 17, 2014 | Legaltech News
Event Highlights Big Government's Big Data WoesGuidance Software's Federal Summit event highlighted challenges in the public and private sectors in an era of Big Data.
By David Horrigan
5 minute read
February 04, 2014 | Legaltech News
From Sanctions to Safe Harbors: Global E-Discovery Gets ComplexLaws and regulations differ greatly between the U.S. and Europe and Asia. In the post-Snowden era, cross-border e-discovery and compliance won't get easier.
By David Horrigan
5 minute read
February 01, 2014 | Legaltech News
Observation DeckTwo legal industry veterans share their 2013 observations of Thomson Reuters.
By David Horrigan, Timothy Corcoran
2 minute read
December 12, 2013 | Law.com
Kroll Ontrack Recaps E-Discovery 2013 With a Google+ HangoutProportionality, proposed amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, and costs in e-discovery were among the big topics in 2013.
By David Horrigan
4 minute read
November 27, 2013 | Legaltech News
Judges Address the 3 'P's of E-Discovery at Georgetown PanelAt the Georgetown Advanced E-Discovery Institute, 12 jurists discussed proposed changes to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure that may affect e-discovery proportionality, preservation and paying for the process.
By David Horrigan
5 minute read
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