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Surviving the Onslaught of Document Review Requests

Legal departments face ever-increasing demands for more complete and comprehensive disclosure of electronic documents within shorter timeframes.

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Hosting and Review

Hosting

IDS-LEGAL hosts case data in an appropriate hosting and review platform specific to a case. The size, review specifications, production specifications, foreign language needs and cost will be considered before choosing a hosting platform.

Document Review

Our project managers and reviewers work around the clock to meet the deadlines of production. We have domestic and off-shore review teams to support your litigation team 24-7 that are lead by experienced litigation support managers and project managers, as well as trained U.S. attorneys.

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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.