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Collaboration: Your team working with ours in U.S., Europe and India

Collaboration is the key to success in outsourcing. IDS-Legal has assembled a team of litigation support managers, ESI consultants and attorneys...

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Services

Ever increasing outside legal costs, pressure to reduce costs and leveraging technology with knowledge to improve efficiency are among the concerns facing corporate legal department managers today. IDS - Legal will help you address all of these issues. Therefore, working with IDS - Legal allows you to focus on the core activity for which you are responsible: “protecting your organization and clients from legal liability”.

    IDS-Legal clients:
  • Spend more time on core legal and business activities
  • Increase productivity with streamlined processes
  • Enhance strategic decision making within their departments
  • Leverage proven methodologies and expertise
  • Are proactive and provide reactive management of any litigation matters
  • Access scale and competence
  • Beat their budgets by substantial savings
    Our Services listed below are tailored to meet your needs:
  • Consulting Services
  • ESI Management and Processing
  • Document Hosting and Review
  • Litigation Preparedness and Support
  • Legal Research
  • IT Services
For more information contact info@idsil.com
Latest News
Title: Law.com - Newswire
Link: http://www.law.com/newswire/
  • Consumer bankruptcy lawyers are "debt relief agencies" under a 2005 federal bankruptcy law and restrictions on the type of advice they can give clients are constitutional, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled on Monday. In a challenge brought by a Minnesota law firm, the justices unanimously held that the plain language of the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act clearly indicates that lawyers function as debt relief agencies when they provide bankruptcy help to consumers covered by the law.

Title: Law.com - Legal Technology
Link: http://www.law.com/jsp/ltn/index.jsp
  • Opponents of Chicago's handgun ban in McDonald v. Chicago argued that the high court should solely rely on secondary sources and not digital searches of original material that aim to prevent "Barbie dolls in the archeological dig," where advocates read modern facts into the historical record.

Title: Law.com - In-House Counsel
Link: http://www.law.com/jsp/ihc/index.jsp
  • Jenner and Block's Michael K. Lowman and Andrew F. Merrick examine SEC v. Founding Partners Capital Mgmt., a recent federal court ruling that significantly curtails the power of the Securities and Exchange Commission to pursue ill-gotten gains from relief defendants in an SEC enforcement action. The ruling is significant for practicing securities lawyers because it confirms that there are important boundaries that circumscribe the SEC's authority to pursue claims against relief defendants.