
Mastering eDiscovery Principles In The Mile High City
Next Tuesday, June 11th, Denver will be host to the fifth Masters Conference in 2019.
Next Tuesday, June 11th, Denver will be host to the fifth Masters Conference in 2019.
Get out of your office for a night, and help raise money for those less fortunate. It's win win.
Legal expertise alone isn’t enough. Today’s most successful firms invest in developing the skills that drive collaboration, leadership, and business growth. Our on-demand, customizable training modules deliver practical, high-impact learning for attorneys and staff—when and where they need it.
eDiscovery isn't a fad that's going away -- instead it's growing in importance and complexity, and this conference will help you get on top of what's happening now.
The exercise of thinking through everything that will be needed for your case in discovery is invaluable.
The best lawyering is calm and collected and encourages compromise.
On this eDiscovery Day, take advantage of the education that's out there.
Midsize firms want smarter tech, not more. Our 2025 industry report shows how the right tools—and strategy—can drive growth, efficiency, and better client outcomes.
What you review needs careful consideration and it should almost always be a small subset of what you've collected.
A lesson from 4th grade on why it matters.
These tips apply no matter whether you are a law firm, corporation, municipality, government entity, or other type of organization.
Talk to colleagues about different strategies. Stay on top of new developments in technology.
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Will phrasing it in terms of revenue help lawyers start to cooperate?
There is a reason for the 'e' in eDiscovery.
Mark your calendar for March 29th for the UF eDiscovery Conference.
Welcome to the first ever eDiscovery Buyer's Guide.
Which law school is trying to train its students will skills that will prepare them for the future of the legal profession?