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Judge Peck's Decision Not to Recuse Himself in 'Da Silva Moore' Upheld
Magistrate Judge Andrew Peck was correct in not recusing himself from the controversial Da Silva Moore litigation, after plaintiffs asserted that he had conflicting interests in the use of predictive coding software, Judge Andrew Carter ruled this week.Harken Up for the Next Killer App
When you have a meeting with partners, associates, even clients over the telephone, you take notes to capture the most important points. Then after the meeting you hang up the phone and the conversation goes away, with only your notes and memory remaining. This can be a faulty, untrusted system in your professional services to the law firm or to a client. But what if the conversation remained and you could hark back to only the most important parts of it? ... [MORE]DTI Purchases Bridge City Legal
Document Technologies Inc. (DTI), a provider of legal support services and document outsourcing based in Atlanta, has acquired Bridge City Legal of Portland, Ore. With the purchase, DTI has expanded into two new markets: Portland and Boise, Idaho. The acquisition also adds a court reporting division that specializes in complex and construction-defect litigation.N.Y. State Bar Readies Mobile Apps
A mobile application for finding legal ethics opinions is now available from the New York State Bar Association, and two other applications are being developed.View more book results for the query "*"
FileControl to Use Content Analyst's Concept Search
Houston-based e-discovery software developer FileControl has announced a partnership with analytics provider Content Analyst of Reston, Va. The new agreement means FileControl will use Content Analyst's concept search technology (CAAT) in its web-based eReview and Attorney Workflow e-discovery platform.Send-On-Behalf-Of Privileges In Outlook
Part 2: Viewing the Attorney's InboxFeb. 29, 2012: Product News Briefs
Here are this week's latest legal tech industry developments, together in one convenient list. Included this week are news updates from Compiled Services, Caringo, LexisNexis, Microsoft, Symantec, and Syngence.Former Microsoft Litigant Turns Licensee
Microsoft announced Wednesday that it will license instant messaging and digital media technology to Linspire Inc., a desktop Linux supplier. Linspire, which lost its Lindows name in a settlement with Microsoft in 2001, will help Windows work with Linux.Trending Stories
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