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Needles Adds Auditing and Reporting Features
Needles, a practice management software provider, has released version 4.8.2 of its namesake software. The new version adds auditing capabilities, a facility to track and manipulate user-defined report libraries, and a conflicts check.PlanOn's Mobile Document Scanner Takes Voice Notes
PlanOn Systems' ScanStik SK600V is a hand-held, wand document scanner that scans full pages at 600 dots per inch in four seconds and also captures voice notes to attend scans on your PC or Mac.Major Automated Phone System Provider Sued in Patent Dispute
A patent dispute has erupted between a provider of speech-recognition technology and a manager of voice-driven phone systems for several large directory-assistance and customer-service clients. However, Nuance Communications says it doesn't expect its lawsuit against Tellme Networks Inc. will disrupt services, even though the complaint seeks an injunction to halt what Nuance considers an infringement on patents covering technology for receiving voice input and database query techniques.View more book results for the query "*"
SFL Data Promotes 2 Executives
SFL Data, a San Francisco-based e-discovery services provider for corporations, government agencies, and law firms, has promoted two executives. Andy Crain is the new vice president of forensics and collections. Chris Kitterman has been promoted to chief technology officer.Gartner Predicts Big Bucks for E-Discovery
Gartner, a big guns information technology research and advisory company, has entered the electronic data discovery forecasting arena, predicting that the EDD market will spike to $1.5 billion in 2013, explains LTN's new staff reporter Evan Koblentz. "Upcoming trends in vendor consolidation, industry standards, and a focus on data integration will all be signs of a maturing and increasingly mainstream market, Gartner analysts John Bace and Debra Logan said in their May 13 report, 'Magic Quadrant for E-Discovery Software.'" ... [MORE]Norton Rose Makes Double Hire for Knowledge Management
Norton Rose has made a double management hire to fill two new roles of group chief information officer and group director of knowledge management. The U.K. top 10 law firm said the newly created positions have been instated to enable the expanding group to follow best practices for IT and knowledge management at a global level.Adobe Backs Mozilla With Flash Code Contribution
Adobe Systems Inc. is contributing some of the computer code behind its widely used Flash player to the Mozilla Foundation -- the largest code contribution it has received -- so the code can be improved upon and blended into an upcoming version of Mozilla's Firefox Web browser.What's the True Value of the Acer Class Action Settlement?
A $280 million settlement was recently reached in a Northern District of California court class action over allegations that Acer America's customers didn't receive a Windows recovery disk. However, an expert suggests that the "$280 million figure is fictional." But what do lawyers involved in the litigation have to say about the deal?Trending Stories
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