For Second Year In A Row, Relativity Announces New Pricing For Its SaaS Product

This post was originally published on this siteThe e-discovery technology company Relativity is today announcing a new payment and pricing model for its cloud-based SaaS product RelativityOne. Under the new model, customers can now choose a pay-as-you-go pricing plan, under which they will pay for the software month-to-month based on utilization, measured by quantity of […]

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In Advance of Legalweek, CloudNine Previews Enhancements Across Its Suite of E-Discovery Products

This post was originally published on this sitePrepare, dear readers, for an onslaught of legal technology news. Next week brings Legalweek in New York, the international legal mega-conference that encompasses Legaltech, one of the leading events in legal technology and a major venue for company announcements of product roll-outs and enhancements. First out of the […]

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ZERØ, the AI-Powered Mobile Email App, Introduces A ‘Lite’ Version for Smaller Firms

This post was originally published on this siteManaging email is among the most frustrating problems lawyers face. ZERØ, launched in 2018, is a mobile app that uses artificial intelligence to target lawyers’ email woes, automatically capturing billable time spent on email, automatically filing emails to the proper folders in a firm’s document management system, and guarding […]

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New CloudNine Product Makes Child’s Play of Data Collection in Office 365

This post was originally published on this siteA product coming out today from the e-discovery company CloudNine makes it easy to collect email and attachments from Office 365 email custodians and Microsoft OneDrive cloud storage files. Called CloudNine Collection Manager, the product is designed to be easy enough for first-time collectors to use yet powerful […]

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Atrium Founder Confirms Layoffs of Legal Staff; Will Focus on Building Services Network for Startups

This post was originally published on this siteIn a blog post today, Atrium founder Justin Kan confirmed the news first reported on this blog yesterday, that the company is letting go most of its legal services staff and that it will now pivot its focus towards “building a professional services network dedicated to founders.” The […]

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