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Cost of e-discovery related to email
National Law Journal, September 2005, found: Companies spent $4.6 billion in 2005 to analyze emails 50% of evidence is email Microsoft receives 2530 million emails a day U.S. firms spent $1.2 billion on outside ediscovery services ...
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Document Retention Policies
80% of companies with over $100 million in sales have document retention policies. Source: 2005 LitigationTrends Survey, by Fulbright & Jawoski L.L.P. survey of over 350 corporate counsel and Chief Executive Officers, from companies with median gross revenues ...
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eCourt Blueprint
eCourt Blueprint is the first portable electronic courtroom system. It was designed by Fujitsu and Legal Inc., in the U.K.. eCourt Blueprint simultaneously displays information,such as documents, signatures etc, on screens situatedaround the courtroom. Using carefully chosen locationsthat preserve the line of sight ...
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ED In Smaller Cases
burden of Electronic Discovery is beginning to affect smaller cases. Typical mix of cases in a small lawfirm: 25% divorce cases Electronic Discovery in Divorce Cases 25% criminal cases Child pornography cases Stalking Embezzlement Murder Drug cases ...
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Electronic Discovery Fact File
93% 96% of all information is created electronically. Less than 3% of information is ever rendered to paper Electronic Discovery and Email Volume Cost of ediscovery related to email
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Electronic Discovery in Divorce Cases
How does electronic discovery affect divorce cases? Think Instant Messaging, or text messages Lovers like to message each other, and these messages are very revealing. "Next time you see someone using two thumbs ona BlackBerry ...
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Electronic Presentation of Evidence (EPE)
Electronic Presentation of Evidence has already been an important part of high profile cases such as the Bloody Sunday Inquiry. One of the drivers of the use of electronic presentation of evidence is the desire of the courts to restore public confidence in the legal system. EPE allows ...
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Fulbright Jaworski Study on Electronic Discovery
2005 LitigationTrends Survey, by Fulbright & Jawoski L.L.P. did a survey of 354 corporate counsel and CEOs, 50 from U.K.m, and 304 from the United States, with median gross revenues of $484 million. They found: Companies with $500 million in revenue, on average ...
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Lawyer's Need For The Best Technology Tools Lawyers can not hide from the increasing prevelance of computers and cyberspace in our lives. Clients now expect their lawyers to be experts in the use of technology to help them win their cases. New rules regarding discovery ...
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Legal Electronic Trial Notebook
Title: Notebook 2.1 Source: http://www.circusponies.com/store/index.php?mainpage=legal&sub=trial Free Trial offered Price: $49.95. Family pack for 3users, $99.95 Legal software for Macintosh, requires OSX 10.3 or higher, PowerPC G3 or G4 ...
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