Sentences with phrase «electronic document technologies»

Since then, Datalogics has continued to offer electronic document technologies as these have evolved and changed over time.

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utilizes browser technology and electronic loan file architecture allows for all data, images, documents and files to be centrally stored and accessed.
Though Canada has similar governance under the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act, the EU GDPR shows unique promise in allowing technology to complement existing procedures, while ensuring security remains in the hands of humans.
Through this state - of - the - art technology learning initiative, scientists, educators, and students will be able to interpret changes in the Tidmarsh landscape as it is documented using video cameras and hundreds of electronic sensors embedded in the habitats of the site.
require that the technology used by the state be upgraded to allow for the state hotline to receive photographs and other documents in electronic format and to forward them to the county conducting an investigation and to allow each county to upload photographs and documents into the case file;
The technology, which is a computerised system, operates on a whiteboard, with an inbuilt mechanism that has an electronic pen which allows items written on the board to be converted into word document.
Documents, books and similar items soaked and muddied in the potentially sewage - laden flood waters produced by Hurricane Harvey may be salvageable with the use of electronic beam technology.
So in 2007, Grants.gov announced a new electronic form technology for grant applications, based on Adobe's Portable Document Format (PDF), to replace PureEdge.
Moreover, the use of SaaS cloud computing in this context could act as a gateway to handling electronic documents in general, and to related «smart» technologies.
It is also involved in publishing scientific journals (notably its Health and Technology Journal), newsletters, books and electronic documents to enhance progress.
Although each of the four technology media was used every semester, electronic submission of a Word document was the most popular choice overall.
Of the various technology media the preservice English teachers could use for their informal reflection journals, they chose one of the following: an individual weblog, a personal webpage, a direct email to the professor, or electronic submission of a Microsoft Word document via email.
Several portable electronic readers already on the market also employ the E Ink display technology and enable users to take thousands of pages of documents on the road.
Inserting images into documents seems simple enough, but in eBook readers that display using «electronic ink» technology, they won't look the same.
Using this one piece of technology that most of us carry with us everywhere we go, you can apply for a payday loan, receive approval, read the term agreement document, and apply the electronic signature needed to accept the loan.
As its name suggests, TAR uses technology to assist in the process of reviewing electronic documents for discovery.
Award - winning technology provider, InfoTrack, has launched their new electronic document signing tool, SignIT, which enables legal professionals from all sectors to upload and sign any document online.
As with every product InfoTrack creates, our simple, smart technology makes SignIT a pleasure to use, and we foresee SignIT as a catalyst to ensuring electronic document signing is available to law firms of all sizes.»
Complementing the recent growth in eDiscovery tools, online bundle technology is taking the process past document identification and into shared electronic bundle delivery.
implements fixed fees whenever possible and incorporates modern technologies such as cloud document sharing, online billing, electronic signatures, and encryption.
To name just a few: Michigan Court of Appeals Judge Mark Cavanagh; Ron Friedmann, senior vice president for marketing at Integreon and author of the blog Strategic Legal Technology; Marquette University Law School Prof. Jay E. Grenig; Linda A. Klein, partner with Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz and past president of the State Bar of Georgia; Shannon Capone Kirk, e-discovery counsel at Ropes & Gray in Boston; Tom O'Connor, CEO of the Legal Electronic Document Institute; Patrick Oot, director of e-discovery at Verizon Communications; and Joseph C. Scott, general manager of CompuLawDeadlines on Demand.
In litigation, Nelson explains that predictive coding technology can be used to rank and then «code» or «tag» electronic documents based on criteria such as «relevance» and «privilege» to help reduce time spent on page - by - page lawyer document review.
Under the current state of technology, only some digital signatures ensure the integrity and origin of electronic documents.
The literal explosion in the amount of electronically stored information which is produced today and the increasing use of more complex electronic document and communication technologies (such as internal blogs, collaborative shares, internet and voice over internet protocol (VOIP)-RRB- only serve to magnify the issue.
Their peer - reviewed research paper, «Evaluation of Machine - Learning Protocols for Technology - Assisted Review in Electronic Discovery,» also showed that using random documents was the least effective method for training a TAR system.
The increased use of electronic communication technology in the past twenty years has made it much easier to document and prove visitation interference — but the non-custodial parent has to methodically use this technology and preserve communication records in order to document contempt.
Technology tools have enabled law firms to do more with less, facilitating the transition from pouring through file cabinets to conducting fast electronic review of documents.
At the end of the article, the author predicted that with new technology electronic wills and digital storage of estate planning documents may become a hot topic in many states.
They also don't have the same needs for technology from an eDiscovery standpoint (individual plaintiffs typically don't have a lot of electronic documents) although they do often need to help shifting through what defendants drop on them.
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However, proper technology that is probably currently available could still make the process paperless, so long as the affiant's and commissioner's signature can be put on the same electronic document.
Technology could allow us and others to be sure that a document wasn't ours, unless we'd authorized it using a secure electronic process.
For a wholly e-reg electronic document, the system has no technology to enable an ordinary person to sign the document.
In 1996, the National Institute of Standards and Technology defined electronic data interchange as «the computer - to - computer interchange of strictly formatted messages that represent documents other than monetary instruments.
Notwithstanding the fact that the Federal Court is of the view that «documents filed solely with a typewritten signature are considered to meet the signature requirement under Rule 66 (3)», and that the Canadian Council for Court Technology and others have produced reports touting the merits of digital and other electronic signatures, it remains that many of those within the legal community who are in favour of cyberjustice solutions seem to draw the line at authentication mechanisms.
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London, 16th November 2017 — LexisNexis, a leading provider of content and technology solutions, has made it easier for law firms to collaborate and complete legal documents by integrating the DocuSign electronic signature solution into its award - winning drafting and proofreading tool, Lexis Draft.
Finally, and perhaps not obviously at all, lawyers also work with technology — not simply word processing and email, but software for document generation, electronic discovery, predictive coding and technology assisted review, analysis by rules - based expert systems, blockchain.
Well into the era of electronic discovery, few would argue against the use of technology to assist in document review.
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Few corporations contemplated the differences between electronic documents and their paper cousins when they adopted information technology.
This wired article illustrates the ability for a legal technologies enterprise to craft an electronic legal document for a consumer.
Of course, the ability to create and manage electronic documents opens up a world of efficiency upgrades for the enterprising lawyer — especially those who are willing to leverage modern technology.
How to build an efficient and cost - effective practice using technology such as electronic intake and document automation
Another development in D&I's case management techniques is the greater use of the cutting edge artificial intelligence technology tools for document review, oral hearing preparation and creation of interactive electronic submissions, known as e-briefs, with hyperlinks to the relevant exhibits.
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Prior to establishing Burney Consultants LLC, Brett spent over 5 years at the law firm of Thompson Hine LLP where he worked with litigation teams in building document databases, counseling on electronic discovery issues, and supporting their technology at trial & hearings.
The eDisclosure Information Project is a blog by Chris Dale, a UK - based e-discovery expert who provides commentary about the rules, the technology and the practice of eDiscovery / eDisclosure in the UK, the US and any jurisdiction where the discovery of electronic documents is required for civil litigation or for regulatory purposes through his blog.
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