Seven Legal Technology Trends for 2007: Widening the Digital Divide in Law PracticeReacting to changes in Microsoft, forming a business strategy focused on technology, performing audits and cost saving functions, and moving toward collaborative tools and toolboxes – these and several other trends are predicted for 2007. Want to know what to expect? Recovering the Costs of Electronic Data Discovery as Part of a Bill of CostsWant to increase your chances of cost recovery from electronic data discovery? Mooz provides six factors that can affect the court's decision and improve counsel's changes of saving exorbitant costs. |
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Still Using Version 1.0? Here's What's New in Trial Presentation Software
If you are working with an old version of your trial presentation software, you could be missing out on some key tools and cost-efficiency. With new features and improved functionality, it's about time you upgraded. Take a look at these frontrunners in trial presentation software.
Beyond Digital Dictation
The diction process has moved digital. This new technology is helping to reduce document turnaround time, ease workload and maximize productivity. Click here to discover the benefits of having a digital dictation workflow management system in your firm.
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There is a Lot More Data Out There...
As a result of the internet age, exobytes worth of discoverable data are now available. Searching this data poses new challenges to litigators. How much data is out there and how will litigation evolve?
Bytes in Brief
Bytes in Brief for April 2007
Have you heard about Homeland Security's Real ID cards, the European Union's warning to Microsoft and the recent cases involving spammers, eBay and YouTube? Browse through twenty short articles on recent happenings in the field.
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