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How to Make the Case for E-Discovery Software

InHouseOps

Melissa discusses a hybrid approach to In-House E-Discovery, making the case at your organization for E-Discovery Software, and what to look for in E-Discovery software. The pricing model for e-discovery service providers is still primarily based on data volumes. Why isn’t it scalable anymore?

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MIT Reveals 2025 Breakthrough Tech At SXSW: What It Means For Legal

Above The Law

Green Steel Technologies Innovations in steel production that reduce carbon emissions, making manufacturing more sustainable. They could be used on large e-discovery data sets. Lab-Grown Stem Therapies Scientists have struggled to create useful stem cell therapies in the past.

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United States: Electronic Discovery & Information Governance – Tip Of The Month: Spoliation Sanctions For Electronic And Non-electronic Evidence - Mayer Brown

Mondaq

An automobile manufacturer sues a car dealership chain in federal district court.

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The General Counsel Report 2022: Leading with Endurance Through Risk, Culture and Technology Challenges

InHouseOps

GCs are concerned with the impact of emerging data sources on everything from data privacy and security to compliance and e-discovery workflows. The spectrum of risks organizations will navigate in the year ahead has become hazardous. Nearly 57 percent have revenues that exceed $1 billion, and 70 percent have more than 1,000 employees.

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Will You Survive? How Trump’s Upheaval is Reshaping Your Legal Career”

The Estrin Report

While the intention behind tariffs is to bolster domestic manufacturing, the reality is that American manufacturing currently lacks the capacity to substitute its needed imports at a comparable cost anytime soon. If US corporations could, there would be no need for tariffs.

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