TERIS continues impressive national growth, opens Chicago office

CHICAGO – September 2, 2009 – TERIS announced today its expansion into the Chicago litigation support market. Respected Chicago eDiscovery industry veteran John Stanton joins TERIS as Regional Director of Electronic Sales (RDES) and is leading the company’s entry into the Chicago market. Despite the national recession, TERIS’s success in its other locations, particularly in…

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Three New Web Sites Target Legal Pros

An interesting quick read in Law.com’s Legal Technology News is an overview and review of three new law/legal-related websites that have recently emerged: Hubstreet is a networking site for lawyers and other related professionals Transactionspace aims to make the deal-making process more efficient, intuitive and transparent MyCorporateResource.com aggregates thousands of client alerts, briefing papers and…

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EDiscovery industry expert Kelli Clark, Esq. joins TERIS as Director of Professional and Litigation Services

TERIS announced today that leading eDiscovery and litigation matter expert Kelli Clark, Esq. joined the firm as its new Director of Professional and Litigation Services. Clark has been involved in the eDiscovery industry for 8 years, during which time she has managed hundreds of large-scale eDiscovery projects and managed client services, consulting and technical teams.…

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The Paralegal Voice Podcast:: An inside look at the virtual legal practice

On this edition of The Paralegal Voice, co-hosts Lynne DeVenny and Vicki Voisin get an inside look at the virtual legal practice.  Lynne and Vicki welcome Stephanie Kimbro, an attorney who operates a virtual law firm called Kimbro Legal Services and Denise Annunciata, who provides outsourced paralegal services at Virtual Paralegal Services,  Inc. They both…

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TERIS featured as computer forensic expert by media in Michael Jackson case

TERIS Regional Director of Electronic Sales (RDES) Shawn Sieck is interviewed by Los Angeles radio station KNX regarding the Michael Jackson manslaughter investigation and the role that computer forensics and ediscovery can take in such an investigation. Listeners learn that there truly is no such thing as “deleted” when it comes to digital records. Recorded…

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