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April 20, 2009



Time, Risk, And Cost In Electronic Discovery [ Source: Orange Legal Technologies ]

February 2009 - Balancing time, risk, and cost in the conduct of electronic discovery continues to be one of the greatest challenges faced by legal professionals today. Technology advances, laws which further define electronically stored information (ESI), and current economic conditions all serve to increase both the importance ….

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Conceptual Search in Electronic Discovery [ Source: Orange Legal Technologies ]

January 2009 - According to the Radicati Group, the average business mailbox contains 4.3 GB of potentially discoverable ESI. The burden of dealing with that volume is obvious. Automated tools to help identify responsive and privileged documents are being used more and more as the only viable way ….

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Considering Third-Generation Discovery: Two Approaches For Evaluating eDiscovery Offerings [ Source: Orange Legal Technologies ]

December 2008 - With the many products and services available in the marketplace today, the need to be able to uniformly contrast and compare electronic discovery offerings continues to grow. Even though more and more vendors are providing pricing comparison tools that can help in considering their offerings, ….

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Press Release - Electronic Discovery Provider Orange Legal Technologies Announces Quarter over Quarter Revenue Growth of 27% during the First Quarter of 2009

April 8, 2009


Electronic Discovery Provider Orange Legal Technologies Announces Quarter over Quarter Revenue Growth of 27% during the First Quarter of 2009

Revenue Growth Follows Strongest Annual Revenue Performance (2008) and Strongest Fourth Quarter Performance (4Q 2008) in the 14-Year History of the Company

(Salt Lake City, UT) Orange Legal Technologies, a leading provider of one source litigation, audit, and investigation support services for law firms and corporations seeking insight on electronically stored information, today announced a 27% increase in revenue growth between Fourth Quarter 2008 and First Quarter 2009. This revenue growth follows both the strongest revenue year (2009) and the strongest fourth quarter performance (4Q 2009) in the 14-year history of the company.

Founded in 1995 and renamed with the launch of the OneO® Discovery Platform in June 2008, Orange Legal Technologies’ experienced strong first quarter earnings that were driven by the addition of over 20 new business relationships with law firms, corporations, and governmental entities as well as by the continued service to a growing list of clients.

“First Quarter 2009 has been an exciting one for Orange Legal Technologies and our revenue growth during this time appears to be a direct indicator of client confidence in both Orange Legal Technologies and our OneO® Discovery Platform” stated Bret Laughlin, CEO and President of Orange Legal Technologies. “However, we understand that future performance is based on our ability to continue to meet client needs and we are totally committed to providing those clients the technology and support they deserve – to include several new features to be announced in the Second Quarter of 2009.”

“What we are seeing in the market place today is in direct agreement with the 2009 prediction made by industry experts George Socha and Tom Gelbmann in their annual electronic survey” explained Mark Lomenick, Director of Finance at Orange Legal Technologies. “In their 2008 report Mr. Socha and Mr. Gelbmann stated that ‘Resources appear to be moving from the larger services providers. They are being shifted to niche service providers, providers new to the market (some of whom are niche providers as well)’ (1) and with the launch of our OneO® Discovery Platform last summer, we are certainly experiencing the benefit of having new electronic discovery technology in an organization with over 14 years of litigation support experience.”

For additional information on Orange Legal Technologies, please visit our website resource section at: http://orangelt.us/about/resources/

About Orange Legal Technologies

Orange Legal Technologies is a leading provider of one source litigation, audit, and investigation support services for law firms and corporations seeking insight on electronically stored information. Headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah, and with four locations nationwide, OrangeLT™ offers a complete suite of electronic discovery services to include collection, analysis, processing, review and production of both digital and paper-based information.  Enabled by the OneO® Discovery Platform—an integrated, web-accessible electronic discovery platform that provides online analysis, processing, and review of unstructured data from the security of a hosted centralized repository—and augmented by best of breed electronic discovery partners, Orange Legal Technologies is a member of the Electronic Discovery Reference Model (EDRM) and the International Legal Technology Association (ILTA).  For more information on Orange Legal Technologies, visit http://www.orangelt.com.

(1) Socha-Gelbmann 6th Annual Electronic Discovery Survey, George Socha and Tom Gelbmann, 2008, Page 12.

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Press Release - Orange LT™ to Introduce New Universe Inclusive® Language Capabilities

April 1, 2009


April Fool’s Release

Orange Legal Technologies Announces Intent to Introduce New Universe Inclusive® Language Capabilities into the OneO® Discovery Platform

Expanding Intergalactic Litigation Warrants Introduction of Klingon and Porcine Latin Language Review Capabilities for Earth-based and Earth-bound Legal Professionals

(Salt Lake City, UT, USA, Earth, April 1, 2009)  Orange Legal Technologies, a leading provider of one source litigation, audit, and investigation support services for law firms and corporations seeking insight on electronically stored information (ESI), today announced the planned introduction of new Universe Inclusive® language capabilities – to include Klingon and Porcine Latin Language support - for the OneO® Discovery Platform. Launched in June 2008, the OneO® Discovery Platform is a SaaS based, integrated, web-accessible, forensically sound electronic discovery platform that enables online analytics, processing, and review of data from the security of an Earth-based hosted centralized repository.

“As 2008 was the most active year to date for intergalactic judicial opinions and rulings on E-Discovery, it is important that we continue to provide our clients across the universe the most efficient and economic tools available to help them meet the legal and economic challenges associated with the conduct of E-Discovery” stated Bret Laughlin, CEO and President of Orange Legal Technologies. “With the introduction of our Universe Inclusive® language support, we can now provide Earth-based clients the capability to analyze, process, and review documents originating on the planet Qo’noS. Additionally, for our Earth-bound clients, we have introduced Porcine Latin language support to ensure our intergalactic clients can address the complexities of this language that many people on Earth learn as a child.”

More about Klingon for Earth-Based Legal Professionals

From a legal documentation perspective, the Klingon language has an alphabet of 26 characters, a positional numeric writing system with 10 digits, and is written left-to-right, top-to-bottom. The standard Okrand transliteration for Klingon can viewed at the Conscript Unicode Registry website. [1]

More about Porcine Latin for Earth-Bound Legal Professionals

Porcine Latin is a language derived from a game of alterations using the English Language. To form the Porcine Latin form of an English word the initial consonant sound is transposed to the end of the word and an ay is affixed (Ex.: “integrated platform” would yield integratedway atformplay). The purpose of the alteration is to both obfuscate the encoding and to indicate for the intended recipient the encoding as ‘Pig Latin’.[2]

Availability and Pricing to be announced on February 29, 2010.

About Orange Legal Technologies

Orange Legal Technologies is a leading provider of one source litigation, audit, and investigation support services for law firms and corporations seeking insight on electronically stored information. Headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah, and with four locations nationwide, OrangeLT™ offers a complete suite of electronic discovery services to include collection, analysis, processing, review and production of both digital and paper-based information.  Enabled by the OneO® Discovery Platform—an integrated, web-accessible electronic discovery platform that provides online analysis, processing, and review of unstructured data from the security of a hosted centralized repository—and augmented by best of breed electronic discovery partners, Orange Legal Technologies is a member of the Electronic Discovery Reference Model (EDRM) and the International Legal Technology Association (ILTA).  For more information on Orange Legal Technologies, visit http://www.orangelt.com.

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[1] Conscript Unicode Registry, Klingon: U+F8D0 - U+F8FF, http://tinyurl.com/ynvbl7

[2] Wikipedia – Pig Latin, http://tinyurl.com/2l9vko