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TheAttorneyStore.com is the premier online resource for law firms, corporate counsel, judges and litigation support professionals seeking current information about electronic discovery. We provide everything you need to stay up-to-date on this fast changing industry, including: news summaries and links, event calendars, case law, white papers, commentary and analysis. We also provide details on how to register for exclusive web casts and pod casts from legal and industry experts.
Our goal is to keep legal professionals informed and provide the best tools available to evaluate the wide range of technological and legal issues associated with electronic discovery. If you have articles or white papers you believe our visitors would find of interest, or have web content we should link to, please contact us.
From document retention planning and collections to privilege review and litigation support, our comprehensive suite of services is designed to assist clients in any stage of discovery or review. While these services have been used successfully in some of the country’s largest, most document-intensive cases, they are equally suitable for nearly any size or type of matter. We provide these services allowing clients to retain their existing litigation counsel while often reducing the costs of discovery.
Discovery Mining Discovery Mining is a leading provider of Automated Discovery software that stores categorizes, searches and produces electronic documents for organizations involved in litigation, regulatory compliance, or mergers & acquisitions.
Case Data Discover the end to end solution for litigation technology services.
Discover-E discover-e is the premier provider of litigation-grade electronic discovery services to law firms, corporate legal departments and litigation support professionals worldwide.
Electronic data discovery quickly is becoming mainstream in civil discovery. Recent surveys confirm that more than 90 percent of all documents produced since 1999 were created in digital form. You don’t need surveys to prove that point; just walk into any office these days and the first thing you will see is a computer.
Knowing where to get help is an important part of your successful electronic discovery plan. Because of the growing demand, many legal vendors are retooling their businesses to include electronic discovery. There are a variety of services now available including electronic discovery consultants, computer forensic investigators, and litigation support services offering electronic document conversion, scanning, indexing and online repositories.


