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  • 2008.12.02: Keys to Cutting In-House eDiscovery Costs without Creating New Legal Liabilities
  • 2008.11.11: Federal Rule 502 Opens the Door to Driving Down Organizational eDiscovery Costs and Risks
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    Kazeon revolutionizes the way companies perform eDiscovery by using Information access technology intelligently search, classify and act on electronically stored information (ESI).

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