For both in-house counsel and outside counsel, external litigation support vendors can act as an extension of their own legal department, creating extra value and a competitive edge for clients. Here are the major areas where an eDiscovery provider must show they are up to par: Alternative Fee Arrangements Alternative Fee Arrangements (AFAs) are now…
For both in-house counsel and outside counsel, external litigation support vendors can act as an extension of their own legal department, creating extra value and a competitive edge for clients. Much has been made of the argument as to whether to outsource eDiscovery (see Ralph Losey’s excellent article “Five Reasons to Outsource Litigation Support”, Law…
By Mike Frazier | Director, Information Governance, TERIS I attended a conference recently at which a panel of experts was asked to give predictions for information governance in the year 2020. Many of their responses were thought-provoking and they left me with more questions than answers related to the “internet of things” and controlling data…
TERIS a leading provider of eDiscovery Solutions and Information Governance Consulting to corporations and law firms across the US, announced the addition of Jennifer Hudson as an eDiscovery Development Consultant in the Houston, Texas office. Austin, Texas (PRWEB) May 31, 2014 John Hartman, Principal/TERIS, recently announced that Jennifer Hudson joined TERIS as an eDiscovery Development Consultant. According…
Dale Brown | Research Director | Phoenix Business Journal TERIS, a Seattle-based electronic discovery and litigation support company with offices in Washington, California, Arizona and Texas, was the No. 1 firm when the Phoenix Business Journa l today published its inaugural list of Litigation Support Firms. The list was ranked by number of litigation support employees working locally. TERIS reported…
By Mike Frazier | Director, Information Governance, TERIS Let’s take a journey to the supermarket to do your weekly grocery shopping. Only, rather than the supermarket you’ve come to expect, with all of the products being neatly organized by store section, department, and aisle, we’ll be going into an alternate reality for a moment. Imagine…
Carillon A bit of an undiscovered gem for locals, the Carillon is a favorite for laywers and businessmen. Located inside the UT business school building, Carillon nevertheless manages to avoid the dullness of a typical hotel dining room. The food is good without getting too extravagant, and the wine list is more than respectable. Overall,…
In a city that’s known for its wide range of excellent eateries yet is also notoriously swamped with college kids looking for the latest live music scene, where’s the best place to hold a business dinner in Austin with colleagues or clients? Eddie V’s With two locations (one right downtown, the other off Arboretum), Eddie…
Many are confused about the difference between SOC 1 and SOC 2 compliance. SOC 1 focuses on the security of financials, allowing a vendor to create a set of criteria regarding compliance and then passing an audit that shows that they met the criteria. SOC 2 is a newer audit and is far more comprehensive…
Understanding security compliance can be especially important for legal firms that represent banks, defense contractors and other financial institutions that are regulated by the PCI Security Standards Council and the Sarbanes-Oxley Act. Data security will continue to remain a major focus for corporate IT risk management. What is SOC 2 Compliance? SOC 2 compliance refers…
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