Migrating to Voice-Over IP Telephony
The time to evaluate your aging phone system is now -- before a costly service interruption. For large companies, Voice-over IP often involves routing voice and data traffic over a wide area network. It also means reduced toll charges and network administration costs, plus the potential to add advanced applications that enhance productivity and profitability. So, the question is not should you migrate to VoIP, but how should you migrate? Our expert lays out three paths to explore.'Do You Miss Your BlackBerry Keyboard?' and Other Product News
June 25 to 30 news briefs from First Advantage, FTI Consulting, iConect, Nexidia, ReadySuite, Ricoh, Samsung, and Tactus.Culture Shift, Technology Lead to Staff Cuts
In the wake of recent support-staff reductions at Duane Morris, K&L Gates and other large firms, consultants and recruiters said more of these types of cuts are expected as firms seek to increase profits and shifts in technology gradually phase out the need for traditional clerical functions.Inadvertent Disclosure: A Lesson Learned
While e-discovery has gone from a party crasher to an expected guest in litigation, lawyers are still learning where to seat it and how not to offend it. Experienced litigators need to instruct inexperienced associates in the nuances of document review to prevent inadvertent disclosure.Sloppy Redaction: To Err Is Automated
Redacting information can be frustrating for many legal professionals. Because of the wide dissemination of digital documents online, once a redaction failure occurs, it can be impossible to undo. Advances in technology can help the redaction process, but human review is still necessary.Improving Communication Between IT and Lawyers
To improve communication between IT and lawyers, IT needs to send e-mail that actually gets read, writes Kirkland & Ellis' Tom Ranalli. E-mail that's brief, focused and carries a meaningful subject line has a better chance of avoiding the recycle bin.Trending Stories
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