Lawyers Collaborate With Wikis
Wikis make collaboration easy and let lawyers jointly author and evolve information. They enable peer-to-peer collaboration so lawyers can share and use forms, checklists and other resources. The key to a successful wiki is the concept of sharing.When Employees Click 'I Agree' for Their Employers
Most people understand that when they click "I Agree" to the terms of use when registering to use web services, they'll be bound by the "clipwrap" agreement. But what happens when an individual accepts such terms on behalf of an employer, asks Winston & Strawn partner Glynna Christian.Hoskin Farina & Kampf Finds Cost-Effective DMS With Worldox
Hoskin Farina & Kampf sought out a more robust document management system that integrated deeply with Outlook, and with greater flexibility regarding document rights management and security controls. They chose Worldox. Firm administrator Tony Lozano describes the install and results.CopyTele Is a 'Patent Troll' With No Apologies
Robert Berman makes no bones about it: the company he runs, CopyTele Inc., is a patent monetization and patent assertion entity. In colloquial parlance, that means it's a "patent troll." And Berman is not apologetic about it.Litigation Budgeting: No Crystal Ball Required
Litigation may be simply one of the costs of doing business, but it's no secret that the difficulty in predicting those costs adds to the frustration in corporate legal departments. David J. Levy, a Fulbright & Jaworski partner, discusses one of the most effective, yet surprisingly underutilized tools for managing litigation costs: the litigation budget from outside counsel. If both in-house counsel and outside counsel approach budgeting in a methodical way, neither will need to consult a crystal ball.The Pros and Cons of In-Flight Wi-Fi
There are two kinds of attorneys on airplanes: those who view their time in the sky as a respite from communications and those who have memorized the entire list of approved electronic devices. For both camps, in-flight Internet has largely been a disappointment.A Modest Solution to E-Discovery Problems
An e-discovery crisis will lead to a sit-down between a GC and chief technology officer, but if a company is serious about dealing with EDD and record-management risk over the long term, an ad-hoc group dealing with the day's crisis doesn't work, says Adam L. Rosman, group deputy general counsel of Willis Group Holdings.Trending Stories
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