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Home > Legal Technology Industry Developments From January 15 to 31, 2013

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Legal Technology Industry Developments From January 15 to 31, 2013

By Michael Roach All Articles 

Law Technology News

January 31, 2013

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PRODUCT NEWS BRIEFS

Huntingdon Valley, Penn.-based AlphaLit, the litigation support services division of AlphaSystems, has announced the release of a predictive coding software, E-Predict.

New York-based e-discovery services provider Complete Discovery Source announced that its Nytrix CIY (Control It Yourself) cloud-based e-discovery platform will be ready for production environments in the beginning of February.

Sydney-based DocsCorp has announced that contentCrawler, its optical character recognition tool to make non-searchable content stored in document repositories text-searchable, now works with Microsoft SharePoint.

Irvine, Calif.-based eDepoze has announced the release of deposition software, which combines a hosted document repository with an iPad interface to make the deposition process digital.

E-discovery teams using Chicago-based kCura's review platform Relativity can now access Equivio's processing and analytics platform via an integrated tab within Relativity, Israel-based Equivio announced.

FTI Consulting launched version 8.3 of its Ringtail e-discovery software with a private cloud option called "Ringtail Software as a Service," which supports improved workflow processes and software tools to facilitate document review.

Iron Mountain has announced the Total Offsite Records Solution for law firms, which combines offsite records storage and document scanning along with KwikTag scan technology from DocSolid, a document scanning software and workflow provider.

Levit & James announced that the Leesburg, Va.-based software maker has officially released Best Authority 3.0, a rebuild of its table of authorities software for Microsoft Word.

Austin, Texas-based Mitratech Holdings has announced the release of version 3.4 of TeamConnect. The latest version integrates with Deadlines.com and upgrades the law department collaboration software's electronic billing and matter management modules.

San Antonio-based Picture It Settled, LLC, launched at LegalTech New York its namesake web-based software, which uses predictive analytics to aid litigators in negotiating settlements.

Thomson Reuters Expert Witness Services, a source for locating and researching expert witnesses, and DRI, a professional organization for members of the defense bar, announced that they are joining forces to provide DRI's 22,000 members worldwide with enhanced expert witness research and placement capabilities.

Michael Roach is LTN's associate editor. Send email.



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Companies, agencies mentioned

    
  • Microsoft SharePoint
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  • Total Offsite Records Solution
  • Complete Discovery Source
  • division of AlphaSystems
  • Thomson Reuters Expert Witness Services
  • Best Authority
  • Levit & James
  • Iron Mountain Inc.
  • FTI Consulting Inc.
  • Mitratech Holdings

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