A strong growth trend continues at Document Solutions, Inc. (DSi) with the recent hiring of two new employees and the promotion of one. The new DSi employees are Steve McKisic, who joins as application systems architect, and James Smith, who joins as enterprise infrastructure architect. Stewart Conradi has been promoted to IT systems technician in the Nashville office from his former position as imaging operator in DSi’s Knoxville office….
Document Solutions, Inc. (DSi), a litigation support, e-discovery and digital forensics company, announced today that Nathan Dager has joined the firm as e-discovery solutions consultant….
Document Solutions, Inc. (DSi), a litigation support, e-discovery and digital forensics company, announced today that Bethanie Conley has joined the firm as review manager….
As a cap to its most successful year ever, Document Solutions, Inc. (DSi) has been named to the 2010 Tennessee Top 100 Technology Companies….
…“We don’t jump on new technology simply because it’s new. However, if our tests show that something can save money and time for our clients, and help to ensure the highest quality product, then we include it in the mix of services we offer. Remote collection passed these tests with flying colors,” said Kevin Tyner, CFO and co-founder of Document Solutions, Inc….
Document Solutions, Inc. (DSi), an e-discovery and digital forensics company, announced today that the firm has joined the Sedona Conference, a nonprofit research and educational institute dedicated to the advanced study of law and policy in the areas of antitrust law, intellectual property rights and complex litigation. As a member of Sedona’s renowned e-discovery RFP+ Vendor Panel, DSi will collaborate with other members on principles, guidelines and best practices for the industry….
Document Solutions, Inc. (DSi), an e-discovery and digital forensics company, has won the “Lean, Mean & Green” Award from the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce. Presented to a Future 50 winner, this new “Distinct Honor Award” celebrates precedent-setting, sustainable business practices that significantly impacted institutional procedures, products or services…
Today, any firm that handles litigation must be prepared to analyze electronic data in the discovery process. But cost concerns keep many small firms away from cases that involve e-discovery – or lead them to accept less-than-satisfactory compromises…
…After releasing an initial beta version and receiving feedback, DSi upgraded Rezembler 1.2 with an enhanced user interface and an improved help system, which will automatically download any new or updated content when you open it…
For the second year in a row, Document Solutions, Inc. (DSi), an e-discovery and computer forensics company, has been named a Future 50 winner.
CINCINNATI, Ohio, September 10, 2010 – Document Solutions, Inc. (DSi), a litigation support services company, announced today that Tyler Haney has joined the firm as litigation technology consultant and head of the firm’s new Midwest Office in Cincinnati.
“Tyler is an exciting addition to our team and will serve our clients well,” said Tom Turner, president. “His experience and talent will prove beneficial to our continued growth throughout the region.”
Available for download as of Sept. 7, 2010, RezemblerTM detects near duplicates and groups them according to extracted text from digital files or content from paper files that has been digitized through optical character recognition (OCR). The resulting delimited file can then be imported into any review platform for the user to search and quickly see all relationships between documents and their data sets. That means one can spend less time sorting through irrelevant data and more time being productive.
According to Inc. magazine, companies are chosen for the list by comparing revenue growth from 2006 to 2009. Companies must be U.S.-based, privately held, independent, for-profit and not a subsidiary or division of another company. Revenues in 2006 must have been at least $80,000 and at least $2 million for 2009. The latest edition of the annual list was in Inc.’s September issue, released Aug. 24, 2010.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn., July 28, 2010 – Document Solutions, Inc. (DSi), a litigation support services company, announced today that Sterling Mills is joining the firm’s Knoxville office as an account manager. He comes to Knoxville from the DSi home office in Nashville, where he was a customer service representative.
NASHVILLE, Tenn., July 26, 2010 — Two opposing forces are squeezing law firms involved in corporate litigation today — volume and speed.
On one side, widespread use of communications technology — especially email — is exponentially increasing the amount of documents that must be reviewed in corporate lawsuits. On the other side, law firms are being challenged to review millions of pages of documents in less time than they formerly had to review thousands of pages.
This incredible leap in speed is made possible by the expanding capabilities of e-discovery software — and just as importantly — by the willingness of e-discovery firms to do “whatever it takes” to meet seemingly impossible deadlines.