A few weeks ago we posted the news that the DOJ had launched an antitrust investigation into how dealers provide credit derivatives prices (see our previous post by clicking here). Two recent articles
Continue readingIn July 2009, Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft put 34 associates on an involuntary sabbatical. Now, as reported by Above the Law (click here) the firm is offering to hire them back as contract attorneys,
Continue readingAuthors of the new book eDiscovery Plain & Simple, Allison Brecher, Corporate Counsel for a Fortune 200 and Shawnna Childress, Co-Founder and Executive Director of Women in eDiscovery, are teaching
Continue readingClearwell Systems has provided on its website a sample e-discovery request for proposal (RFP) created for the acquisition of an in-house e-discovery solution. It includes over 100 questions from real
Continue readingCatalyst was one of the first companies to use secure Internet technology to help corporations and their counsel manage large volumes of documents. Today, we help manage documents in multiple languages
Continue readingAt this past April’s International Legal Support Leaders Conference (ILSLC) in Washington, DC, a seminar was devoted to the foreign language component of e-discovery and document review hosted
Continue readingJuly 27, 2009 Microsoft said on said Friday it will offer European consumers a choice of Web browsers with Windows in an effort to settle an antitrust probe by the European Union. The software giant has
Continue readingThe practice of law firms marking up the cost of contract lawyers has been around for ages. See some of our previous posts about the subject: a great analysis by Carolyn Elefant by clicking here
Continue readingThis week’s “”Top 10 plus …” e-discovery articles from Orange Legal Technologies. How To E-Discover Someone In the Age of Twitter http://tinyurl.com/nt3kr8 The Intelligence
Continue readingOn June 29, in the midst of the state’s budget crisis, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger quietly signed into law the Electronic Discovery Act (Assembly Bill 5), which enacts comprehensive electronic
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