And that's why both sides of a litigated dispute have to produce files: because of the movie "My Cousin Vinny." (Probably there are other reasons, but we'll stick with that for now.) Let's talk about ...
The past two decades have seen significant changes in the time-honored discovery tradition of document production. From the Bates stamp to the electronic coding of documents, the document production ...
In fields with complex information needs, such as engineering, use of structured authoring is second nature – particularly in regulated industries. Organizations spanning automotive, aerospace ...
The challenge of generative AI in education is to fundamentally determine what matters. I think writing matters. Here’s why: If we want students to learn how to write, they must write. Knowing how to ...
MELVILLE, N.Y. — March 9, 2017 — Signifying a continued commitment to innovation and investment in the monochrome production print market, Canon U.S.A., a leader in digital imaging solutions, has ...
The good folks over at What They Think, the leading Website devoted to commercial printing, introduced me to a new concept this week, the “Automated Document Factory,” or ADF. Doc loves factories, and ...
It takes time and money to create a document retention plan, but it’s even more costly to wait until litigation is pending to determine how to get needed information. “The work done on the front-end ...
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