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Applied Discovery(R) Enhances E-Discovery Online Law Library.


Robust Site Continues Expansion of Educational Resources First Offered in 2000

BELLEVUE, Wash. -- LexisNexis[R] Applied Discovery[R], a leader in comprehensive electronic discovery products and services, today announced the relaunch of its corporate website, which serves in part as a comprehensive e-discovery resource. In 2000, Applied Discovery was the first to offer an online law library dedicated to the topic of e-discovery, and the website has been continually updated through the years. Today's announcement introduces a major site overhaul with dramatic design and usability improvements, making it even easier to access essential information, including more than 900 case summaries, updated court rules, ethics opinions, model orders, sample documents, and more. The content is accessible online 24/7 and offered at no charge. This includes the new premium content, which is also free following registration on the site.

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 group, stated, "For years, I and other legal professionals have relied on the Applied Discovery website as an online law library resource, especially when researching current issues and changes for large, highly complex legal matters." Rippey added, "These enhancements will certainly help provide access to the critical information that is needed to stay current on the rapidly evolving landscape of e-discovery."

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 the recently released 2008 Socha-Gelbmann E-Discovery Survey, education is one of the most important e-discovery objectives for law firms This list of the world's largest law firms by revenue is taken from The Lawyer and The American Lawyer and is ordered by 2006 revenue:[1]
  1. Clifford Chance, £1,030.2m – International law firm (headquartered in the UK);
  2. Linklaters, £935.
 and corporations in 2008. David A. Weber, Applied Discovery Vice President, Marketing, reinforced the site's long-standing educational value to the legal industry: "We are proud to be expanding the leadership position of Applied Discovery and supporting the industry's education needs by expanding AppliedDiscovery.com content with the most up-to-date, easily accessible, and well-organized premium e-discovery content available."

In addition to expanded content, navigation updates include single-click buttons to add content directly to a shopping cart for easy zip file downloading, making research even faster. Expanded content and functionality are available throughout the site, including:

* The Discovery Book: a handy desk reference for Federal Rules, key e-discovery cases, and best practices.

* Sample Documents: practical resources such as Rule 30(b) (6) Deposition question topics and preservation letters in Word or Excel format that legal professionals can immediately incorporate into their practice.

* Case Summaries: more than 900 case summaries organized by topic, jurisdiction and alphabetical order available for users to quickly research pertinent case law issues.

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* Update Notifications: automatic notification for registered users when their previously downloaded items are updated.

About Applied Discovery

Applied Discovery is a leading provider of comprehensive electronic discovery services to the legal industry. Its patent-pending technology displays virtually any electronic document in a fully searchable and secure file without compromising the integrity of the original file format. Applied Discovery is based in Seattle, with East Coast headquarters in New York City New York City: see New York, city.
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 and regional offices in Washington, D.C., Chicago, Dallas, Houston, San Francisco, and Los Angeles. LexisNexis acquired Applied Discovery in July 2003. More information can be found at www.applieddiscovery.com.

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