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Legal Articles
- What is E-Discovery?
It was not more than a decade ago when production of electronically stored information (ESI) was only seen in big or complicated civil cases. A lot has changed in the 21 st century and today many civil cases involve some sort of electronic discovery, or e-discovery to get to the truth of the issues being litigated. In many cases e-discovery can reduce copying costs and make important … more - What You Can Do When Your Customers Don't Pay Their Invoices
Almost every business owner has faced the same problem at one time or another. The business provides a product or service to a customer, the business invoices the customer for payment and the business never receives payment. This situation is frustrating at best and a threat to the business’s profitability and continued existence at worst. However, if you provided a product or … more

