BIA to exhibit new in-house software platform at 2010 Legaltech conference

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Business Intelligence Associates, Inc. (BIA), a legal software and services industry leader, announced today that they will be exhibiting their new in-house ESI Management software product, Solis™, at ALM's LegalTech® New York 2010 from February 1-3, 2010 (Booth #1720).

"We are all very excited to be an exhibitor at LegalTech® New York," said Shelley Bartlett, BIA's Director of North America Sales. "This conference will enable us to show our existing and future clients how we can provide them with our superior products and services to assist them with all of their data management and e-Discovery needs."

BIA will conduct demonstrations of its new, cutting-edge enterprise application, which installs behind the corporate firewall, provides legal hold, performs automated data collection, and advanced search and early case assessment as well as secure transfer of ESI while maintaining digital chain-of-custody. Together with this new in-house software platform, BIA will also be offering additional information on existing professional services, including data collections, processing, document review, computer forensics investigations, e-Discovery advisory services, and legal and compliance data management.

LegalTech® New York 2010 is the largest and most important legal technology event of the year. To learn more about the conference and register to attend, visit:

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Business Intelligence Associates, Inc.

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