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eDepoze Launches Deposition Tool for the iPad
Irvine, Calif.-based eDepoze has announced the release of deposition software, which combines a hosted document repository with an iPad interface to make the deposition process digital.Working With Graphics and Design Experts
In many legal cases, there are key issues that should be addressed visually in a courtroom. Consultant Peter Phaneuf, vice president of Alexandria, Va.-based Legal Arts Communication, has your bases covered when it comes to working with graphics and design gurus.FCC Clears New Phone Rules for Local Competition
Government regulators approved rules Wednesday that would phase out discounts the major regional telephone companies offer rivals for access to their networks -- a move likely to lead to higher phone bills for some 18 million residential phone customers served by AT&T, MCI and others. The FCC also voted to require regionals to continue sharing their networks at discounted rates with local competitors, which could save small and medium-size businesses money.ZL Technologies Unified Archive Gets Optical Character Recognition
ZL Technologies on Thursday expanded its data capture offerings for the company's Unified Archive with optical character recognition technology.View more book results for the query "*"
Virtualization Rising With Ardent Deal
Citrix Systems' deal to buy Ardence, announced last week, is expected to help Citrix create environments where desktops are run virtually from a central location, letting corporations bypass the usual headaches of managing a traditional, virus-prone desktop.Libby Trial Brings Technological Firsts to D.C. Federal Courthouse
The trial of former White House aide I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby is making media history in one of the nation's historic courthouses. For the first time, reporters for blogs received the same credentials as print and broadcast journalists. A media center is another tech first.Caringo's Object Storage Platform Integrates with Symantec Enterprise Vault 10
Austin-based Caringo, a provider of object storage software, has announced the integration of its Object Storage Platform with version 10 of Symantec's Enterprise Vault email and content archiving application.Court Lays Down Law on Jury Internet Use
A new rule proposed by San Francisco Superior Court would remind potential jurors not to blog, Tweet or conduct Internet research about cases. The need for the rule became clear to the court during a jury selection in a criminal trial, when an entire panel of 600 jurors had to be excused.TrustPoint International Acquires Black Letter Discovery for Document Review
TrustPoint International, an e-discovery and managed review provider based in Atlanta, announced Wednesday its acquisition of San Francisco-based document review firm Black Letter Discovery.Trending Stories
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