How to plan when there is no clear path

Authors: Clare Chalkley and Claire Frazer

Vice President of Litigation Services, Clare Chalkley and Director of Litigation Services, Claire Frazer share insights on how the global pandemic has affected our industry and what it could mean for 2021 and beyond.

Integreon Partners with Turtl to Provide Dynamic Content Creation and Automation Capability for Creative Services Clients

December 9, 2020 – FARGO, ND and LONDON, UK – Integreon, a global managed services provider and leader in creative services delivery, and Turtl, a content creation and automation technology company, today announced a new partnership. Integreon will be using Turtl’s platform in its company’s global Creative Services practice to deliver innovative and compelling digital materials for clients. Integreon’s content designers and production graphics teams will utilize Turtl’s tools to create analytics-informed content deliverables for their growing list of corporate, professional services, and legal clients.

Creating a Sound Subpoena Compliance Solution

Authors: Robert Daniel, Mark Grant and Lynn Reilly

Integreon Senior Director, Robert Daniel and Operational Lead, Mark Grant joins Vice President of Strategic Initiatives at Safari Law to share insights and best practices on creating a sound subpoena compliance solution.

Controlling eDiscovery Litigation, Arbitration and Investigation Review Costs When Emerging from a Recession

Authors: Vince Neicho and Clare Chalkley

As we attempt to clamber out of recession, the increased pressure corporate clients are under to achieve more for less, might lead to expectations that their law firms carry out what is perceived to be one of the most expensive parts of the legal process in the most efficient and cost-effective way. Unfortunately, law firms and their clients don’t always see the world in the same way

Did Someone Say Force Majeure?

Act of God, call it what you will, this clause is now front and center requiring organizations to assess the impact within the context of both their current and future contracts and the potential for resulting supply chain, service and vendor failures.