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Calif. Court Computer Contractor Agrees to $16 Million Refund
Deloitte Consulting, the architect of the California judiciary's Court Case Management System, has agreed to credit the Administrative Office of the Courts $16 million for delays in the long-awaited project. Final delivery of the computer network was pushed back 10 months last year because of quality issues detected during testing, the California auditor concluded.Hot Neuron Revs Clustify to Ignore Email Headers, Footers
Hot Neuron, an information retrieval software and services company, announced Monday that its new release of Clustify software now features the ability to automatically ignore email headers and footers to produce cleaner and more useful results for legal professionals.EDD and Globalization to Impact Lawyers
Lawyers expect e-discovery and globalization to have the most impact on the practice of law in the next five years, according to a new survey from Robert Half Legal staffing agency. Twenty-five percent of respondents named EDD as the top catalyst for change; 23 percent cited globalization.Cisco To Buy Security Hardware Maker IronPort
Networking equipment giant Cisco Systems Inc. said it would acquire e-mail security hardware maker IronPort Systems Inc. for about $830 million in cash and stock -- a significant buy that Cisco is calling a "natural extension" of its security offerings for network protection.View more book results for the query "*"
InterLegis Offers New Pricing Model for Its Hosted Discovery
InterLegis has announced a new pricing model for Discovery360 Hosted, the company's outsourced e-discovery offering. The new fee structure is based on all collected data provided by the client and is all-inclusive, covering processing, culling, deduplication, DeNISTing, reporting, as well as review and production if the client requests it.LexisNexis, Thomson Reuters Release New Tools for Corporate Counsel
LexisNexis and Thomson Reuters recently announced new tools for corporate counsel that focus on simplifying access to relevant information.EU Agrees on New Internet User Rights
EU lawmakers and governments agreed on new rights for Internet users Thursday, aiming to protect them from arbitrary crackdowns for illegally downloading music and movies. They also include new privacy controls, consumer rights and increased competition for Internet and phone services.Researchers: Adobe's PDF Software Flawed
Computer security researchers say they've discovered a vulnerability in Adobe Systems Inc.'s Acrobat Reader software that allows cyber-intruders to attack personal computers through trusted Web links. Virtually any Web site hosting PDF files is reportedly susceptible to attack.Trending Stories
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