She ends by questioning «what the next - level ambitions for
Legal Document Repositories should be.»
Not exact matches
Legal counsel needed to ensure that the trial date was not missed while rapidly conducting electronic discovery of more than 300,000
documents residing in disparate information
repositories.
Technology companies in the
legal research space add millions of
documents to their
repositories every day.
I wrote last June about Standardforms.org, a
legal wiki intended to serve as a free
repository of sophisticated
legal documents.
While alternative resources were created to find and house contractual
documents (think Contract LiveCycle Management,
document repositories, etc.), those options still require manual reviews from in - house
legal operations teams or having them outsourced to law firms.
When you need a reliable partner to provide secure
document repositories for complex
legal matters, turn to Catalyst.
Docracy is a social
repository of
legal documents.
The dominant paradigm for dealing with important
documents in most
legal organizations is still the
repository, into which all
documents are supposed to be manually uploaded by authors, and tagged according to a rigid taxonomy.
Denver, CO — September 6, 2017 — Catalyst, the company that designs, hosts and services the fastest and most scalable
document repositories for e-discovery and regulatory compliance, today announced Insight
Legal Hold and Collection, a set of integrated, enhanced capabilities for data collection, preservation and culling developed in partnership with TotalDiscovery.
Law.Gov is an effort to create a report
documenting exactly what it would take to create a distributed registry and
repository of all primary
legal materials in the United States.
* The
repository has been created to support the work of the OASIS LegalDocumentML (LegalDocML) Technical Committee a group dedicated to «advancing worldwide best practices for the use of XML in
legal documents.»
The product brings together the relevant facts,
documents, cast of characters and issues of each case — as well as
legal and investigative research — into a centralized
repository for improved case assessment.
It then accesses information
repositories, including address normalization software, tax searches, property indexes, general indexes, starters,
documents, maps,
legal descriptions and potentially other databases.