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ESI: Why a Keyword Search isn't Always the Best Option

Those of us who use Google or Yahoo everyday to get information on the best cameras, or how to remove…

TERIS and PureDiscovery partner to bring PureDiscovery LegalSuite's Transparent Concept Search and Case Visualization to law firms and corporations

Seattle, WA– October 13, 2010 – TERIS announced today that it has been selected as a national service provider and…

TERIS Recognized as Clearwell Systems Gold Certified Partner

Seattle – October 5, 2010 -- TERIS, a full-service litigation support provider, today announced it has become a Gold Certified…

eDiscovery Lessons from SanDisk

In California, buildings are said to be earthquake-ready. In the military, would-be soldiers go through grueling training to be conflict-ready.…

The Lawyer Whisperer

Despite all of the lawyer jokes out there, this much can’t be debated: the law is an incredibly demanding profession…

6 steps to improve your legal writing (Whereas, notwithstanding, and heretofore…)

You're a doctor? Your writing is illegible!  You’re a marketer? Your writing’s too hyped. You’re an engineer? You can’t write!…

Are Lawyers a….Happy Bunch?

That question would elicit a chuckle from those who’ve heard and read enough about happiness, motivation and self-fulfillment. Go to…

More Trends in eDiscovery

In an earlier blog, we discussed an article by Alan S. Naar published in ACC (Association of Corporate Counsel) on…

Friday Funny: Dilbert's take on corporate social media policies

In case you missed it earlier this week, Dilbert provided the perfect commentary for scenes taking place across the country…

eDiscovery vs. Custodian-Led Searches: No Contest

Roumiana Deltcheva has written an illumunating article that outlines the advantages of eDiscovery search versus custodian-led searches: eDiscovery searches are…