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16 August, 2011
Bronwyn Barker, Nathan Roberts and Anthony Heinrich are now Relativity Certified Administrators.
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24 March, 2011
United States District Court Judge Scheindlin has been a key judicial officer in the development of case law on electronically sourced information (“ESI”), and in February 2011, again delivered a seminal decision on whether metadata is discoverable. Allison Stanfield, CEO of e.law International, dis
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31 January, 2011
Chris Dale from the e-Disclosure Information Project blogs about e.law's expansion into global markets. Read more...
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27 January, 2011
Allan Watt comments in the Sydney Morning Herald article. More here...
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25 January, 2011
ALB reports on e.law Asia Pacific rebranding to e.law International & moving into the UK & Canada. Read more here...
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25 January, 2011
Angela Priestley at Lawyers Weekly reports: The move will see the vendor rebrand from e.law Asia Pacific to e.law International in a bid to meet the data and hard copy management needs of organisations worldwide.
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24 January, 2011
e.law Asia Pacific has today re-branded itself to e.law International, by virtue of its expansion into the UK and Canada. Read more...
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23 December, 2010
WikiLeaks headlines continue to underscore what happens when confidential documents are freely distributed by unauthorised parties. Unfortunate consequences can occur when companies lose control over confidential information and experience intentional or unintentional disclosure of the information.
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28 October, 2010
IDM talks: elaw is moving to take a more central role in ediscovery by offering document review services in Australia, read more...
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28 October, 2010
e.law has today (27 October) cemented its role in litigation by offering subjective legal review as part of its new specialised electronic discovery service, the first such provider to do so in the Asia-Pacific region, read more...
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27 October, 2010
e.law is delighted to announce that they are the first law firm within Asia Pacific to offer services focussing on specialised electronic discovery, including subjective legal review.
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