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December 14, 2006 |

Browsing the Growing Market of EDD Tools

Electronic discovery software is on the move. Programs are improving, new players are emerging and consolidation is rampant. Consultant and e-discovery special master George J. Socha Jr. examines tools that can help you through each stage of the discovery process.
6 minute read
January 03, 2007 |

Making the most of 2007 tax breaks

This year is going to be a happy one - at least for some taxpayers.Among the many changes that became effective on New Year's Day are higher contribution limits for 401k plans, a decline in the top federal estate-tax rate and a new deduction for many people who buy mortgage insurance. The standard mileage rate rose.
7 minute read
July 09, 2012 |

Can computers predict trial outcomes? 'Big data' may do that

The quest for quantitative legal prediction is on as firms use databases and algorithms to analyze historical legal data
9 minute read
July 03, 2012 |

Can Computers Predict Trial Outcomes From Big Data?

"Can we win the case? At what cost?" Questions that clients routinely ask their lawyers may soon be answered by crunching massive amounts of big data to identify the factors that influence legal outcomes.
9 minute read
July 14, 2010 |

Librarians caught between bosses, vendors

Law firm library chiefs are being asked to do more with less. Budget cuts and layoffs came with the recession, but content providers still push for rate increases.
7 minute read
January 12, 2007 |

Trial Technology Trumps Black Binders

We have come a long way since the days of three-ring binders. Still, many lawyers do not understand the benefit of trial technology products.
7 minute read
December 27, 2012 |

Big Data Meets Big Law

Will algorithms be able to predict trial outcomes?
10 minute read
April 01, 2006 |

Top Job

In February, President George Bush announced plans to nominate Benedict Cohen to be GC of the U.S. Department of the Army.
3 minute read
January 02, 2007 |

Trial Technology Trumps Black Binders

Michael Phillips, a partner at New Orleans' Frilot Partridge, says the days of courtrooms stacked high with three-ring binders are gone. Technology can handle the data necessary to present during complex litigation, but some lawyers hesitate to use the tools, saying "they are too expensive" or "my case is not big enough." Partridge notes there are up-front costs in purchasing software, training users and making sure data is properly coded, but the costs are recovered many times over during litigation.
7 minute read
October 12, 2001 |

Balancing the Books

In the wake of improvements in technology and the skyrocketing cost of law books, the mission of the Rhode Island Law Library remains the same, but the way that task is carried out has changed. Like law libraries across the country, the Rhode Island operation meets the changing needs of its users with an eye on its budget, a process that is constantly evolving, according to state law librarian Kendall F. Svengalis.
6 minute read

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