By Kelly Watton | January 31, 2007
If you were ever a regular user of rotary dial phones and eight-track tapes, you may easily be overwhelmed trying to stay on top of the latest technologies. Of course, phones have come a long way,
By Diane Pfadenhauer | November 17, 2005
The proliferation of new communication tools poses opportunities and challenges for law firms and their clients. On the one hand, they can be a boon for productivity. But they also present substant
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Sonya W. Middleton, senior counsel for Cox Communications, grew up in Waynesboro, Ga., about 30 miles from Augusta, and went to Emory University. It was there, while answering a call for a help lin
By Petra Pasternak | October 20, 2005
Four far-flung e-discovery experts launched a "virtual" law firm Monday, hoping to capitalize on the growing anxiety about e-discovery at legal departments and boardrooms across the country.
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At the helm of Sun Microsystems Inc., Jonathan Schwartz became "un blogeur" last week when he started publishing his blog in French and nine other languages. Schwartz, whose Web journal
By Leigh Jones | October 11, 2006
For many lawyers, blogs have become a popular marketing tool to catapult their firms' names into the World Wide Web. For others, they have become a convenient mechanism for discussing an array of t
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C.G. Appleby, chief legal officer for Booz Allen Hamilton, keeps an eye on the big picture in a company with 19,000 employees.Tell us about Booz Allen Hamilton, please.
By Daniel J. DiLucchio | September 14, 2007
The legal profession has been talking about the use of alternative fee arrangements (AFA) for decades. Yet, both law departments and law firms continue to struggle to arrive at mutually acceptable
By Mark Weinstein and Sarah Lawsky | February 17, 2006
Uncle Sam is getting seriousabout tax shelters, and not justthe kind yourgrandmother used to bake.Grandma, for certain,thought a FLIP (foreign leveraged investment program)was what she didwith h
By Susan Beck | September 11, 2006
The sensational revelation that Hewlett-Packard Co. engaged in "pretexting" to gain access to directors' and reporters' phone records has not just created damaging headlines for the Silicon Valley
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