By Peter J. Pizzi and Noel D. Humphreys | March 8, 2005
For more than a century, the idea/expression dichotomy in copyright law has troubled courts.[FOOTNOTE 1] Only the expression of an idea can be protected by copyright, not the
By Anthony Paonita | September 8, 2006
Earlier this summer I had to take care of some personal business in Europe, and I felt distinctly out of place. There wasn't any language barrier, and I wasn't homesick. It's just that I was
By Richard E. Kerley | July 1, 2005
The bottom line for any law firm hit with disaster is survival. The firm's daily functions must continue regardless of external factors, and client interests must be protected. One les
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By Stephanie Stoughton | November 22, 2005
U.S. District Judge James R. Spencer wasn't exactly exuding Southern hospitality when he greeted attorneys in the long-running BlackBerry patent battle. Three years ago, a jury decided against t
By Robert Scott | June 30, 2006
Are you considering outsourcing the management of your firm's technology? Many firms are off-loading the oversight and support of their computer systems and networks to a third-party managed servic
By Alan Cohen | December 2, 2008
Gadgets don't know from financial crises. Indeed, as technologies mature, costs often go down -- making gadgets one thing that get better even as they get cheaper. That means you can give great gif
By Ron Friedmann | December 13, 2004
The start of the computer revolution in law begins in 1973, when Lexis invented the red "UBIQ" terminal to let lawyers search case law online rather than laboriously pore through books. The re
By Alan Cohen | March 17, 2006
There was a time when a lawyer's favorite phrase was "billable hours." But that's so 1990. Today, cutting-edge lawyers are boosting their productivity (and revenue) with slick handheld devices that
By Craig Ball | March 7, 2005
What if all the data on your computer suddenly disappeared forever because the hard drive crashed? Even if you'd been diligent about regularly backing up critical information, everything you'v
By Trent Livingston and David Thornquist | January 27, 2005
Attempting to gather electronic data can be a staggering task due to the multiplicity of storage sources both stationary and mobile, not to mention the volume of data they hold. As wit
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