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Clearwell adds new Legal Hold module for eDiscovery customers
Clearwell announced a new Legal Hold module this week they say will streamline the process of adding documents to a legal hold. It's a new component in Clearwell's eDiscovery Platform product. The
StoredIQ develops classification-driven access control
StoredIQ has come up with a new way to give legal teams access to data, even before finalizing a collection. StoredIQ describes it as follows: "The new feature allows companies to create a
Second anniversary of revised federal evidence rules
Last week marked the second anniversary of the revised federal evidence rules, otherwise known as the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, or FRCP for short. This was a significant change because of the
Two new tools can help rein in eDiscovery spending
As we enter the season of our discontent, shareholders and other interested parties will be angry, frustrated and looking for someone to blame for the Wall Street meltdown and the sub-prime mortgage
You need to be thinking about e-Discovery
As the economic down-turn evolves into a full-scale deep dive, one thing is certain: investors are going to be looking for someone to blame. That means we can look for lawsuits aplenty in the coming
IT...meet Legal
While lawyers and IT professionals come from different worlds and talk different languages, there is no getting around the need for them to communicate and work with one another. The bottom line is
IT execs overconfident about e-discovery
A new research report has found that IT executives are confident they can respond to e-discovery litigation requests given their significant investments in records management, archiving and
Barracuda wants to buy Sourcefire
Antispam
appliance vendor Barracuda has revealed that it has made a US$186 million cash
offer for Sourcefire. This is 13 percent
more than the company's current's current stock price, though half
The eDiscovery swamp
The new eDiscovery rules are forcing many companies to make changes to incorporate data-retention policies into their operations. And that means companies are still struggling to get in line with the
Vonage to settle with Sprint for $80M
There's not a lot of good news in Vonage land these days , so anyone hoping to hear something positive with regards to the ailing VoIP provider will have to settle for

