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TCDI Completes Its Acquisition of Aon’s E-Discovery Practice, Expanding Its Reach Into the U.K.

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North Carolina-based TCDI , a company that provides e-discovery and cybersecurity software and services, has completed its acquisition of the e-discovery practice of London-based global professional services firm Aon.

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LawNext: How Law Schools Should Teach Tech, With April Dawson

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former computer programmer and litigator, she is now associate dean of technology and innovation and professor of law at North Carolina Central University School of Law, where her research focuses on legal pedagogy, the use of technology in legal education, and law and technology. Dawson has given a lot of thought to those questions.A

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Working for a Plaintiff Firm vs. a Defense Firm

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You Are Invited To Our Free eDiscovery Webinar. She graduated with a Bachelors of Arts in Psychology and a Bachelor of Arts in Justice and Public Policy from North Carolina Wesleyan College in 1994. Defendants can be demanding as well but in a different way. Get 9 Strategies for Dealing with Emotional Clients. GET ACCESS 7.

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The 10 Legal Tech Trends that Defined 2021

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And it is true that other states continue to look at various reform measures along these same lines, including Colorado, North Carolina and Illinois. legal tech companies go public: alternative legal services provider LegalZoom (Nasdaq:LZ), legal technology company Intapp (Nasdaq:INTA), and e-discovery company DISCO (NYSE:LAW).

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The 10 Legal Tech Trends that Defined 2021

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And it is true that other states continue to look at various reform measures along these same lines, including Colorado, North Carolina and Illinois. legal tech companies go public: alternative legal services provider LegalZoom (Nasdaq:LZ), legal technology company Intapp (Nasdaq:INTA), and e-discovery company DISCO (NYSE:LAW).

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