Let Avalon Perfect Your Appeal

Let’s face it: learning Court rules can be pretty boring. Lucky for you, we already know them. We have our own nerdy in-house staff who have made it their mission to memorize deadlines, necessary contents, and printing details for the Appellate Division. If you’re new to the process of perfecting appeals, we can talk you […]

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Print This: The Brochure Is Still Relevant

I promise not to use clichés in this post like “the digital era” or “screen addict.” But please know that they’re exactly what I’m alluding to. There are some of us who still love the feel of opening up the Sunday paper, reading a magazine in the checkout line, or folding back the cover of […]

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Avalon Toasts to 15 Years

Loyal clients. A customer-driven business model. Kick-ass team members. All contributors to Avalon hanging around for so long. This past May, we celebrated 15 years in the business. Don’t worry – you didn’t miss out; we didn’t have a party. We would have, but when you’re in the 24-hour business, it’s tough to shut down. […]

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The “Get Out of Jail Free Card” That is Federal Rule 502(d) & Other Advice From the Federal Judges Panel on eDiscovery (Part II)

Written By: JP Midgley, CEO, Avalon Document Services Part I of this series on advice from the Federal Judges Panel on eDiscovery was called “Take Your Geeks to Court.”  Now, we talk about what happens later in the discovery process, being actually in the midst of production and using predictive coding. Relativity Fest’s panel, “What […]

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3D Printing: Shaping the Future

I am not sure how many of you have actually seen a 3D printer in action, but boy is it something else! I know it sounds weird…3D printing. How is that even possible? Printing is two-dimensional. How can a physical, three-dimensional object possibly be made by printing? For starters you need to see the process for […]

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Coding Cleanup Slowing You Down?

Written By: Jason Schroeder, VP of Legal Technology Those of you who’ve conducted an intensive online document review know that it can be extremely frustrating to have to go back in and clear up any coding inconsistencies. You thought you were done and the vendor was supposed to create the production disk and you could […]

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E-Discovery Help: Tips on Writing Search Terms

Written By: Joshua Burke, Legal Technology Specialist Search terms are one of the most helpful things to help narrow the scope of the data you will be reviewing.  It is the only way to ensure that at least some key words are present in at least one family member of every document you are reviewing. […]

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“Take Your Geeks to Court” & Other Advice from the Federal Judges Panel on eDiscovery (Part I)

Written By: JP Midgley, CEO, Avalon Document Services  Wouldn’t it be amazing if all of the musical greats came together for one big concert?  Now, imagine the equivalent of that, but with all the great Federal Judges in eDiscovery on one panel… Okay, so some of you may not be as excited as I was about […]

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How Do You Find the ‘Smoking Gun’ ?

Written By: Jason Schroeder, Vice President of Legal Technology How many of you have actually found the smoking gun doc in your reviews?  That one email or letter that makes it an open and shut case, or that one doc the opposition has to give over that puts all of the power in your hands.   […]

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