Will an iPad App Replace Post-it for Voir Dire?
Consultant Ted Brooks has reviewed several iPad apps designed for jury selection and, although they are helpful, the apps fiercest competitor is the venerable Post-it Notes.Extensive Discovery Changes Proposed for N.J. Criminal Cases
A New Jersey Supreme Court committee is proposing sweeping changes to criminal-case discovery, many of them addressed to electronically stored information.The 10 Best Sites of the Decade
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Litigation powerhouse Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan announced that it has brought in Andrew Schapiro, most recently a litigation partner at Mayer Brown, as a partner. Schapiro made headlines last year when he led YouTube to a summary judgment win in a $1 billion copyright infringement suit brought by Viacom in federal district court.Can Technology 'De-Commoditize' Document Review?
Tools that use machine-learning techniques can help fewer lawyers hone in on documents that matter far more quickly, say Robert W. Trenchard and Steven Berrent, of WilmerHale. These technologies might make document review less of a commodity, and give an edge to firms based on the quality of their lawyers, rather than their ability to run assembly-line reviews.Sun CEO One of the Few Chiefs in the Blogosphere
Sun Microsystems Inc. CEO Jonathan Schwartz became "un blogeur" last week when he started publishing his blog in French and nine other languages. Blogging lets CEOs bypass PR departments and speak directly to the public, which can be a good thing -- but potentially a publicity landmine.Trending Stories
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