Legal Education Webcast: 2018 eDiscovery Year in Review
This CLE-approved webcast will discuss key events and trends in 2018, what those events and trends mean to your discovery practices and predictions for 2019.
This CLE-approved webcast will discuss key events and trends in 2018, what those events and trends mean to your discovery practices and predictions for 2019.
As a venture-backed start-up and recent winners of the Chicago Innovation Awards, US LegalTech Venture Day and Product of the Year by M&A Advisor, Esquify's innovations will be embedded into XDD's…
This expert presentation will present actionable approaches and best practices for counsel to consider as part of forensic collection, early case insight, and legal document review efforts during IP and…
The purpose of this transformation is not only to unify all aspects of Special Counsel's capabilities, but to meet the legal industry where it's headed, geographically, technically and functionally.
A selection of five articles shared regularly to inform and update legal and information technology professionals on the art and science of data discovery and legal discovery.
If the practice of law and the delivery of legal services are ever to truly evolve, it cannot be achieved by just a small group of self-appointed thought leaders.
Increased offshoring via the creation of satellite entities and the proliferation of private equity deals has increasingly led to instances of local citizen shareholders and partners of the offshored entity…
96.5% of eDiscovery Business Confidence Survey responders in the fall of 2018 feel that the business conditions are positive (good or normal). This confidence level is the highest reported for…
The name change from Counsel on Call to Legility reflects the New Law company’s commitment to finding innovative and agile ways to improve efficiencies and outcomes for corporate legal departments…
Even the best queries had lower recall with review of 6,000 documents than TAR 3.0 CAL achieved with review of only 3,000 documents, but a few of the queries did…