2012
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Falcon Featured In Managed Services Blog, ChannelnomicsChannelnomics, a managed services industry blogger devoted to advancing the analysis, debate and conversation of business models and technology practices, recently featured Falcon in its managed services blog. |
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Prominent Legal Blog Applauds Falcon’s LTNY Interview about Predictive Coding with Dean Gonsowski of Symantec-Clearwell (PDF)This is a highly recommended interview of an expert on e-discovery search, with Dean Gonsowski of Symantec eDiscovery Counsel. Dean is a former practicing attorney and general counsel who is now an expert on technology for Clearwell-Symantec. He has a good handle on the big picture of predictive coding type technologies, not only in litigation, but also in corporate information governance. |
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Falcon Adds Symantec Clearwell Managed Service Provider to its Resume (PDF)That summer glow has come a little early for Falcon Discovery, a managed in-house legal and technology services provider, as Clearwell (now a part of Symantec) has formally designated Falcon as the second certified Symantec Clearwell Managed Service Provider (“MSP”) globally. |
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Co-Sourcing: An Emerging Solution For In-House Discovery ManagementFalcon’s CEO, Don McLaughlin, sat down with Metropolitan Corporate Counsel to discuss the e-discovery challenges that corporations are currently facing and offers insight on how Falcon is changing the way e-discovery is managed in-house. |
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Former In-House Counsel Now Resource For Others In-House (PDF)Falcon’s CEO, Don McLaughlin, and Falcon’s General Counsel, Lauren McLaughlin, sat down with Law Week Colorado to discuss how Falcon’s forward-thinking approach to e-discovery has changed the way corporate legal departments and law firms manage e-discovery in the digital age. |
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2011
Legal MSP Develops Closer Vendor RelationsManaged services firms and e-discovery software companies continue to find common ground in the burgeoning legal market. We’ve written about D4’s work with e-discovery software houses and noted how some vendors derive more than half their revenue through service providers. Here’s another example: Falcon Discovery, which provides managed e-discovery services, has been solidifying its relations with a short list of software firms. |


