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The U.S. Freedom of Information Act has morphed into a potent weapon for corporations

Alex Hania Manager The Posse List 6 November 2018 (Washington, DC) – When the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) was enacted in 1966, it was envisioned as a tool for journalists to facilitate

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U.S. antitrust chief promises faster reviews of U.S. mergers, potentially cutting e-discovery review time in half

By: Chloe Demos Social Media Manager 26 September 2018 (Washington, DC) — The U.S. Department of Justice’s antitrust enforcer, at an antitrust conference in D.C. yesterday, has vowed to

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U.S. student debt balloons past $1.5 trillion

  The overall size of US student loan debt has grown by $500bn since the 2010-11 academic year   5 September 2018 – The US student loan burden has swelled past $1.5tn despite actual lending

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Tales from the trenches: the explosion of e-discovery document review projects in D.C. and NYC

By: Alexis Chrystos Manager, The Posse List (a division of The Project Counsel Group)   We have received a fair amount of questions from staffing agencies, legal technology vendors, law firms,

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Talk about proportionality! :-) A new spin on “Jarndyce v Jarndyce”

“Ah, about those filet mignon expenses …” By: Catarina Conti   Jarndyce v Jarndyce is a fictional court case in “Bleak House” by Charles Dickens, progressing in the English

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Solon Legal supports the “Going Global – The China Factor” event at George Washington Law School

“We have benefited so much over the years from the great work of our contract attorneys and translators that we really think it is important to give back. It is not always an easy haul being a contract

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Brown University is doing away with student loans

11 December 2017- Amid America’s colossal student debt problem, an Ivy League school is providing an example of how institutions can help. Beginning next school year, Brown University will eliminate

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TransPerfect’s fate decided

  The following summary is courtesy of:  https://slator.com   24 November 2017 – Phil Shawe won. After putting up the fight of his life the current co-CEO and soon-to-be sole CEO of

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Contract attorney work goes back to the farm: the fall-off in D.C. document review work

  By: Alexis Chrystos Manager, The Posse List (a division of The Project Counsel Group)         We have received a fair amount of questions on the fall off of D.C. based document review so

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Translation platforms cannot yet replace humans … but they are still astonishingly useful

  8 July 2017 – Last week we attended a Google Research workshop in Zurich, Switzerland on Google’s quest to “end the language barrier” and a signifiant part of the program

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