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Showing posts with label #Amazon. Show all posts
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Monday, October 20, 2014

E-Discovery Projects Approved


E-Discovery Institute panelists offer concrete tips to get executives to fund EDD initiatives.
, Law Technology News
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Five in-house executives shared their secrets for "getting to yes" when seeking funding for technology projects at a panel at the 2014 E-Discovery Institute Leadership Summit today in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
"Funding: Business Cases for Getting the Tools & Programs that you Need" featured Marla Bergman, vice president and associate general counsel at Goldman Sachs; Bradley Ellis, assistant general counsel and vice president of Scripps Health; Farrah Pepper, executive discovery counsel at General Electric (and co-chair of the event); Julie Richer, legal technology program manager at American Electric Power; and Sara Sudkamp, corporate attorney at Kroger.
The program offered an hour's worth of takeaway tips that focused heavily on understanding corporate budgets, procedures and politics.


Read more: http://www.lawtechnologynews.com/id=1202673808126/Get-EDiscovery-Projects-Approved#ixzz3GhCpcqp9

Thursday, May 08, 2014

Amazon Goes Big With Sunday Delivery Expansion

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Amazon has just announced a huge expansion for Sunday deliveries with 15 new cities enjoying the pleasures of receiving shipments on the weekend.
So far, Amazon has only offered Sunday deliveries to New York, LA, and London. Amazon has partnered with the United States Postal Service to make Sunday deliveries a reality.
The new cities joining the program include Indianapolis; Lexington and Louisville, Kentucky; New Orleans and Shreveport, Louisiana; Cincinnati and Columbus, Ohio; Oklahoma City; Philadelphia; Dallas, Houston, San Antonio, Austin, Waco and College Station, Texas.
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Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Amazon Customers Wake Up to Unexpected Cash

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Amazon customers have awoken to find a credit in their accounts thanks to a settlement with some of the largest U.S. publishers. Jeff Bezos, Chairman and CEO of Amazon.com, introduces the Kindle Fire at a news conference, Wednesday, Sept. 28, 2011 in New York.
IMAGE: MARK LENNIHAN/ASSOCIATED PRESS
Amazon customers had a pleasant surprise in their email inbox this morning: credits from a settlement between some of the largest U.S. book publishers and a coalition of state attorneys general.
People who purchased ebooks between April 1, 2010 and May 21, 2012 areentitled to a credit of $3.17 per New York Times bestseller and $0.73 for other books.