LAW DROP

Brand Owner Address Description
LAWDROP ACCESSDATA GROUP, INC. 588 West 400 South, Suite 350 Lindon UT 84042 LAW DROP;Providing litigation support services for collecting, storing, sharing, reviewing, searching, managing, categorizing and coding documents, including storing, sharing and managing data by dragging, dropping and uploading case data into a multi-tenant platform; litigation support services, namely, conducting electronic legal discovery in the nature of reviewing e-mails and other electronically stored information for legal evidence; litigation support services, namely, analyzing data to reduce dataset to relevant files, performing keyword searches on reduced datasets, configuring review tools and exporting responsive data in selected formats all to assist a legal team; legal consultation; Computer security services in the nature of providing authentication, issuance, validation and revocation of digital certificates for computer data, computer network data, mobile device data, metadata, files, information; Monitoring of computer systems, computer network traffic for security purposes for ediscovery and computer forensics; monitoring of computer systems for security purposes for cyber incidents such as malware, unauthorized software and network attacks; monitoring of computer systems for security purposes for system intrusion assessment, investigation of damage to or unauthorized use of computer data and files;Data encryption services for computer network data, metadata, files, information; Design of computer databases for searching information and managing storage devices in a networked environment, including storing, sharing and managing data by dragging, dropping and uploading case data into a multi-tenant platform;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. The device enables a second drop to be mixed in a first drop deposited on an electrically insulating layer of an analysis support, in a viscous liquid environment and to mix the resulting drop. The device comprises at least one injector forming the second drop above the first drop. After formation of the second drop, a voltage impulse is applied between a first electrode, arranged under the electrically insulating layer of the analysis support, underneath the first drop, and a second electrode arranged near the outlet orifice of the injector. The voltage impulse fosters the coalescence phenomenon between the two drops, while preventing risks of contamination of the injector by the reagent of the first drop.