Preserving Data in the Wake of Amended Rule 37(f)
Among e-discovery amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, Rule 37(f) helps define what a party must do to preserve electronically stored information. But its intentional vagueness -- owing to the fact that each case could require unique responses -- raises questions and requires special preparation.'Bring Your Own Device' to Work Carries Data Security Risks
Cozen O'Connor's David J. Walton writes that BYOD policies should weigh the benefits in productivity and cost savings against data security concerns for mobile devices and their interaction with cloud-based services.Is Microsoft's Surface Pro Tablet a Game Changer?
Is Microsoft's Surface Pro a game changer? Does integration with the Office suite and easy security tools give Microsoft the edge over Apple in the tablet wars?Dwarf Computers: Runt Stars of Portability?
Every week, some enterprising vendor decides it can make a gadget to replace a laptop. Author Alan Cohen looks at some "hyped" laptop alternatives that, under certain circumstances, give lawyers the ability to leave their laptops -- but not their productivity -- behind.IT Team Seeks EDD With a Center
Faced with an overworked litigation support department as well as an inefficient paper-based approach, Fredrickson & Byron administrator Chad Papenfuss sought an automated platform to help his team streamline inefficient discovery processes. His choice: Exterro Fusion. The result? Read on.Learn Outlook in 8 Minutes? Get Thee to YouTube!
Free, entertaining, and fast YouTube training for Microsoft's Word, Excel & Outlook is almost as ubiquitous as cat videos.LexisNexis Overture for LegalTech New York
LexisNexis conducted a one-day summit for journalists, analysts, and bloggers on January 16 to meet the executive team of LexisNexis Research & Litigation Solutions (RLS), who discussed the legal software and information provider's business strategy and product plans for 2013, which will be unveiled at LegalTech New York from January 29 to 31 at the Hilton New York.Trending Stories
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