By Roger Glovsky | May 30, 2006
About two years ago I bought my first smartphone. A "smartphone" is a combination of a mobile phone and a personal digital assistant. Buying a smartphone immediately made practicing law easier and
By Mary Kathleen Flynn | October 20, 2004
Trial presentations are getting increasingly sophisticated, thanks to TV-style techniques, including detailed animations, edited digital video clips, and closed-caption-style transcripts. Cour
By Ray Shirazi | July 17, 2006
As a lawyer who specializes in the arcane world of financial markets and derivatives, I find myself remarkably tech-averse. Our practice is loaded with financial options, swaps and futures. These a
By Olaf de Senerpont Domis | June 20, 2005
Chipmaker Integrated Device Technology Inc.'s bid for rival Integrated Circuit Systems Inc. drew fire Thursday, June 16, with some analysts questioning the timing and price of the deal.Under ter
By Xenia P. Kobylarz | May 5, 2006
After 10 years of operating in relative obscurity, Visto Inc. hopes its name will soon be linked to the patent case that shuts down the BlackBerry e-mail service. Or at least be remembered a
By Sonia E. Miller | February 4, 2005
It's a small world. How often have we heard that expression? At the nanoscale, small takes on an entirely new meaning, especially for this group of leaders who have made large investments of v
By Peter M. Newman | February 17, 2006
Technology now permits the litigatorto bring trial practice into themodern age of remote controlsand liquid crystal displays. If you're notready to give up paper and Styrofoamexhibit boards, consid
By Alan Cohen | February 17, 2005
Forget about which book to take on your next long flight. Think about which gadget. Portable devices are on a roll these days, slimming down but bulking up. They can do more, in less space, th
By Ross Kodner | November 18, 2005
Lawyers have a dizzying array of handheld portable storage options today. Digital film cards, portable hard drives and USB flash drives (aka thumb drives) all offer a variety of uses. For exampl
By John Bringardner | June 19, 2006
On May 24, 2001, Claire Duncan was driving on Route I-95 near Petersburg, Va., when a Winnebago made a sudden shift into her lane. The 26-year-old pharmacology Ph.D student swerved her 2000 Ford Ex
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