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eDiscovery Basics

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Electronic Discovery – Custodians One of the terms we use when working with electronic discovery is the term “custodian”. At the beginning of an electronic discovery matter, the attorneys will work closely with the client to identify key witnesses that have knowledge about documents that could be responsive to the document requests received from opposing counsel or investigative counsel.

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eDiscovery Basics

NSLT

Electronic Discovery – Custodians One of the terms we use when working with electronic discovery is the term “custodian”. At the beginning of an electronic discovery matter, the attorneys will work closely with the client to identify key witnesses that have knowledge about documents that could be responsive to the document requests received from opposing counsel or investigative counsel.

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WordRake - Proofreading Software

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WordRake – Automatic Editing Tool Write What You Mean. Make your writing clear and concise, instantly, with WordRake. Here is a 30-Second demo of WordRake.

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WordRake - Proofreading Software

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WordRake – Automatic Editing Tool Write What You Mean. Make your writing clear and concise, instantly, with WordRake. Here is a 30-Second demo of WordRake.

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Case Closed: How to Optimize Your Legal Intake Process for Efficiency

Speaker: Anne Post, CEO North America, Xakia Technologies

Do you know that 40% of U.S. Legal Departments now have a formal legal intake process? With that in mind, where does your legal department stand today? Many legal teams still struggle with a flood of incoming requests, leaving everyone overwhelmed and frustrated. Implementing a formal legal intake process can seem like an obstacle between the business and the legal department, but it doesn’t have to be!