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Forensic Falcon Claims Fastest Forensic Imaging
The Product of the Week is gleaned from industry trade news, events, and press releases received by Law Technology News. This week, Forensic Falcon imaging device debuted at the Computer and Enterprise Investigations Conference (CEIC) in Orlando, Fla.U.S. or U.K.? Who Really Rules?
The U.S. may have an undeserved inferiority complex.E-Discovery Pitches Meet Sabermetrics
A pair of e-discovery research projects, intended to test new methods and processes, may also lead to customers receiving extra velocity on sales pitches this spring.InterLegis Offers Free Early Case Assessment Module
InterLegis, a provider of litigation e-discovery technology and services, announced that it is giving away its early case assessment (ECA) module, for free, to law firms and corporations.Nixon & Vanderhye Chooses First to File for Patent Document Services
First to File announced that Nixon & Vanderhye, an intellectual property boutique, selected the online Electronic File Room to service its patent documents and workflow. The deal includes FTF's Work Flow Management Module and Agent Access Portal, which allows attorneys and clients to collaborate on document creation and management.View more book results for the query "*"
HP to Unveil All-in-One PCs to Rival Apple's iMac
Hewlett-Packard Development Corp. will be introducing several new all-in-one PCs in September. The most notable of the group, the Compaq Elite 8300 Touch All-in-One PC, offers a form factor similar to Apple's iMac, while incorporating touch-screen technology akin to the iPad and other tablets.Informative Graphics Releases Brava 7 Integration to EMC's Documentum TaskSpace
Scottsdale, Ariz.-based document collaboration software developer Informative Graphics Corporation has released its Brava! 7 document viewer integration to EMC's Documentum TaskSpace.Trial: The Forgotten Phase of Litigation After Discovery
A panel of corporate litigation experts examines key nuances of trial practice in the era of e-discovery.Huron Legal Adds PureDiscovery's Predictive Coding
Huron Legal on October 30 will announce a predictive coding service that differs from current offerings, officials said Friday. The new service is based on technology licensed from PureDiscovery Corp.Senate Rejects Regulating Internet Access
An effort by Internet users to keep phone and cable firms from providing better service and prices to preferred customers failed to pass a Senate committee Wednesday. The controversy over "net neutrality" -- nondiscriminatory access to the Net -- plays a role.Trending Stories
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