By Eriq Gardner | November 2, 2005
Lawyers are like opera singers -- sometimes they can be just a little too fond of their own voices. So it's not surprising that a novel technology known as "podcasting" has caught the imaginat
By Eric Finkelstein | June 30, 2006
The issue of using laptops in law school isn't logging off anytime soon. Law students and professors continue to quarrel over whether the technology should be allowed in the classroom.
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By Elliot Spagat | August 8, 2007
The Bush administration upheld an import ban Monday on cell phones that contain Qualcomm Inc. chips, further threatening the introduction of new handsets.U.S. Trade Representative Susan Schw
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By Stephanie Stoughton | November 15, 2005
The U.S. government has inserted itself in a high-stakes patent fight over the popular BlackBerry device, saying it wants to make sure federal workers won't be cut off from mobile access to their e
By Joey Asher | September 9, 2008
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By Brian Bergstein | April 11, 2006
In an effort to boost the level of data security on portable computers, cell phones and other gadgets, IBM Corp. is unveiling a method for injecting encryption capabilities into the heart of the ma
By Olaf de Senerpont Domis | March 22, 2007
Corporate venture capital arms like to crow about how they nurture ecosystems by investing in technologies that support their parent's products. IBM Corp.'s VC unit hasn't sunk a cent in a galaxy
By Charles Novins | August 24, 2007
Your cell phone is a mixed blessing. Noisy, hard to hear, always interrupting, it makes you a 24/7 slave. Your cell phone, however, is also a necessary tool that improves your practice.
By John Bringardner | March 1, 2005
Bill Sims, a senior trial lawyer in the Dallas office of Vinson & Elkins, regularly handles business disputes with millions of dollars on the line. Listed in several "top lawyer" lists in
By Marie-Anne Hogarth | December 2, 2004
The cracked cradle of Alan Mendelson's BlackBerry is a tell-tale sign of itsimportance to the Latham & Watkins rainmaker.He's carried it with him all over the globe and even admits to h
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