Redactions? How to Ensure There are no Nasty Surprises.

  • Blog Post
  • Posted on 3 June 2019

With recent headlines highlighting the damage and embarrassment that can be caused by poorly redacted documents, it is no wonder many firms and corporates are turning to legal document management specialists to secure their redactions.

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eHearings Technology Revolutionising the Legal System

  • Blog Post
  • Posted on 3 June 2019

A wave of new technologies is now available which can revolutionise the way the legal system works. Here are some of the numerous benefits:

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Preparation of an Electronic Appeal Book

  • Blog Post
  • Posted on 10 May 2019

The Family Court of Australia is progressing toward the exclusive use of electronic Appeal Books. Family Law matters can be especially stressful for lawyers and their clients for whom the matter is deeply personal. This was the case for a recent client who came to us needing an electronic appeal book, in an expedited matter.

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Investigations - Obtaining Evidence from Mobile Devices

  • Blog Post
  • Posted on 1 April 2019

Mobile phones are an integral part of life with thousands of models running different operating systems. The latest devices can store up to 512GB with an additional 512GB of expandable memory.

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Preparing Court Books for Efficient Hearings

  • Blog Post
  • Posted on 4 March 2019

Good Court Book preparation supports the work of counsel, but are often done incorrectly or are missing entirely. A good Court Book assists the judge, court staff, counsel, lawyers and witnesses.

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Preserving and Protecting Data for Evidence

  • Blog Post
  • Posted on 1 February 2019

Data for IT governance, litigation dispute or internal investigation should always be considered as evidence that could end up in court. As such, is should be preserved and protected with forensically sound workflow.

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3 Ways Active Learning Will Change Your e-Discovery Review

  • Blog Post
  • Posted on 30 October 2018

In this article, Ann Marie Lane from Relativity discusses how Active Learning, Relativity's recent addition to the Assisted Review workflow, can revolutionise how you run your review.

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How eTrials are Changing Australia's Judicial System

  • Blog Post
  • Posted on 17 September 2018

By Elizabeth Miller, Global Head of eHearing Services

The Cowan trial of the Daniel Morcombe killer was an eTrial, one of a number that were running across 14 Queensland Courts as they began their electronic transformation process. Other states have followed suit, embracing not just electronic lodgements in the judicial system but also electronic presentation of materials and remote witness participation.

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Warrant Day! Do's and Dont's

  • Blog Post
  • Posted on 3 September 2018

The Law In Order Forensics Team identify and preserve data for court dictated discovery or investigatory requests. Responding to these requests can raise risks and the job of our Forensics Team is to use defensible preservation methodologies and processes to mitigate these risks and reduce overall costs.

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How Technology Supports eArbitration in a Changing Global Environment

  • Blog Post
  • Posted on 31 August 2018

By Faraz Khan, Global eTrial Solutions Manager

Law In Order has observed a number of trends and changes in the arbitration space over the past few years. We have seen a growing reliance on technology to assist in conducting arbitrations, as arbitrations become globally more acceptable and enforceable in many jurisdictions worldwide.

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