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EDiscovery market set for 2010 boom: Gartner

By admin | December 17, 2009

From CBR Published:16-December-2009 By Steve Evans Litigation fuelling growth The eDiscovery software market is set for rapid growth, with revenues expected to surpass $1.2bn in 2010, according to analyst house Gartner. The market this year is tipped to total $1bn, a 25% increase over 2008 figures. Gartner defines eDiscovery as, “the identification, preservation, collection, preparation,…

Holiday Gift Idea: "E-Discovery For Dummies"

By admin | December 17, 2009

From e-Discovery For Dummies by Linda Volonino, Ian Redpath You can make e-discovery easier by knowing how the court separates electronically stored information (ESI) into two tiers; the seven basic steps in e-discovery; implications of the e-discovery federal rules; and the timeline that actually begins prior to litigation. E-Discovery Categories of Electronically Stored Information In…

Bankruptcy Rates Top $1,000 Mark in 2008-09

By admin | December 16, 2009

From Law.com – Newswire A review of bankruptcy rates in Delaware and the Southern District of New York shows that a handful of U.S.-based partners at Am Law 200 firms have inched above the $1,000 rate barrier, making bankruptcy work as lucrative as it was plentiful in 2008 and 2009. Over a 12-month period ending…

Court Finds Personal E-Mail Privileged Even if Sent From Work

By admin | December 16, 2009

Tresa Baldas The National Law Journal December 14, 2009 art: Kai Jaffe A federal prosecutor has won his fight to conceal e-mails he sent to his attorney over the government’s computers, contradicting a popular belief that employees have no expectation of privacy on work computers. The U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia ruled…

Prevention is key to reduce legal problems

By admin | December 14, 2009

To avoid some of the most complicated and expensive legal entanglements, experts said companies must be clear on the law and their legal rights. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of a cure, area lawyers said, and the most important thing companies can do to avoid legal problems in this economic climate is…

A Beauty Queen in an Orange Jumpsuit? Former Law Student Kumari Fulbright Is Prison-Bound

By admin | December 10, 2009

From Above the Law by David Lat Remember Kumari Fulbright? Of course — how could you forget her? The former beauty queen had her legal studies at the University of Arizona derailed after being accused of conspiracy to commit kidnapping and aggravated assault. It appears that Fulbright’s criminal case is reaching a resolution. The Arizona…

Judge OKs $20 Million Settlement of Class Action Against Bubble-Wrap Make

By admin | December 10, 2009

From Law.com – Newswire A New Jersey manufacturer of Bubble Wrap and other packaging items has agreed to pay $20 million to settle a six-year-old class action suit by shareholders who charged that it understated its liability for litigation caused by acquiring part of an asbestos maker. U.S. District Judge Dennis Cavanaugh approved the settlement,…

Why law firms and corporate legal departments should examine litigation support practices to cut costs

By admin | December 9, 2009

By Shawn Sieck Vice President, ESI Business Development TERIS/Silicon Valley If your law firm or corporate legal department is like most, you are continuously looking for ways to cut costs and streamline operations. With the downturn in the economy, as well as the increasing strictness of regulations at both the federal and state levels, it…

Clearwell Systems Forecasts Top 10 Predictions for Electronic Discovery in 2010

By admin | December 8, 2009

MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA–(Marketwire – December 7, 2009) – Clearwell Systems Inc., a leader in intelligent e-discovery, today announced its top 10 predictions for e-discovery in 2010. Based on insights gathered from industry experts, enterprises and law firms, Clearwell expects one of the most significant priorities in the year ahead to be a greater focus on…

Featured in Puget Sound Business Journal: Teris slowly evolves over its 13 years in Seattle by changing its name and its focus

By admin | December 7, 2009

From the December 4, 2009 Puget Sound Business Journal (Seattle) – by Deirdre Gregg Staff Writer When Stefan Wikstrom looks around at his industry, he sees billion-dollar companies in turmoil, slashing employees and consolidating management. As far as he’s concerned, that’s a good thing. Chaos among competitors has resulted in a glut of skilled employees…

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