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Law Firms Look To “In-Sourcing” To Slash Costs

In an effort to cut expenses, WilmerHale has decided to “in-source” its business operations to Dayton, Ohio.  But other law firms could also benefit from relocating support staff and even

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An interview with Adam Cohen of FTI Technology: Attenex and Ringtail functionality, predictive coding algorithms, and more

This interview is part of our new series “Data! Data! Data!” — Cures for a General Counsel’s ESI Nightmares”.  For our introduction to the series click here. Adam Cohen, Senior Managing Director

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LegalTech is in NYC this week: here is why you should go if you can

Our team arrived in NYC yesterday for LegalTech New York.  It opens today (February 1st) for 3 days.  It will be held at The Hilton New York (1335 Avenue of the Americas, New York, New York  1-212-586-7000). The

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An interview with Ron Friedmann of Integreon; the legal paradigm shift, predictive coding, document categorization, and more

This interview is part of our new series “Data! Data! Data!” — Cures for a General Counsel’s ESI Nightmares”.  For our introduction to the series click here. Ron Friedmann is Senior Vice

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Computer aided document review has arrived

The January issue of the Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology has an article by Herb Roitblat, Anne Kershaw, and Patrick Oot describing a study that compared computer

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