TERIS Joins Exterro’s Partner Network to Deliver Unified E-Discovery Platform to Corporations

Seattle, WA – APR 04, 2012 – TERIS announced today that it has joined Exterro’s partner network to deliver the most complete, unified e-discovery platform to its corporate clients. As the first litigation services provider to offer the full Exterro Fusion® e-discovery software suite, including the advanced data management capabilities in Fusion Zeta™, TERIS is…

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6 Bizarre Employee Termination Cases

Getting terminated from a job is never fun, even if the job is horrible. Typically dismissals happen over routine events such as an employee constantly being late or not doing the job well enough. But there are cases where employees have lost their jobs over crazy (and even funny) circumstances. We’re now hearing about people…

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eDiscovery Case of the Month to Watch

Custom Hardware Engineering & Consulting, Inc. and York v. Dowell, Pilling, and Smith (1/3/2012) Location: Eastern Missouri Background Custom Hardware provides computer hardware maintenance services by designing, implementing, and utilizing software programs and other exclusive data and information. Dowell, Pilling, and Smith were former employees at Custom Hardware and the company says the three are…

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Top 20 eDiscovery Tweeters To Follow on Twitter

Following trends in any market or industry has become increasingly easier with the help of social media, especially sites such as Twitter, Google+, and even Facebook. However, Twitter seems to be the best bet when it comes to finding news and the newest information about eDiscovery and law. Sifting through all of that information, however,…

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Pinterest and eDiscovery/legal Issues?

Everyone talks about 20/20 hindsight, and what they all would have done differently a few years ago if any of them had understood the far-reaching implications of ediscovery, particularly as it relates to social media. With the growing popularity of Pinterest, this is the perfect time to use the new legal precedents being set by…

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Next major legal tech trend? E-Discovery in the cloud

The term “cloud” is being thrown around a lot lately. In fact, some would argue it’s become the phrase du jour for the tech world. There’s Apple’s iCloud, Google’s cloud computing services, and Amazon CloudDrive, just to name a few. With the amount of new services popping up that utilize the cloud, it’s quickly becoming…

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e-Discovery lessons from KPMG Hard Drive Preservation Order

Facing a class action lawsuit regarding wages and hours is an employers’ worst nightmare.  A recent court ruling by the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York now gives employers even more reasons to be concerned. In 2011, two former auditors sued KPMG, claiming they weren’t properly paid for the overtime hours…

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Robbins Umeda LLP Selects Relativity for e-Discovery Document Review

San Diego, CA and Chicago, IL – February 1, 2012 – kCura, developers of the e-discovery software Relativity, today announced that Robbins Umeda LLP has purchased a license to implement Relativity through Certified Reseller, TERIS. “Relativity enables our attorneys to cut review time in the discovery phase of litigation and more quickly focus on the key documents,” said…

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10 Basic Social Media eDiscovery Issues Legal Firms Should Consider

The popularity of Social Media and e-discovery are both at an all time high. According to insidecounsel.com, Americans are spending 1/5 of their time online using social medial sites like Facebook or Twitter. These online platforms have now replaced email as the preferred method of communication. Also, nearly 80% of the Fortune 100 companies are…

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