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October 21, 2013 | Legaltech News

Backward, Forward Book Review: Richard Susskind, Soothsayer

Backward, Forward Book Review: Richard Susskind, Soothsayer
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January 11, 2007 | Legaltech News

Dell Plants Seed for Green PC Industry

Michael Dell, chairman of Dell Inc., challenged the PC industry to adopt free recycling programs for customers as he announced Dell would offer to plant a tree for every PC sold. "It's the right thing to do for our customers. It's the right thing to do for our earth," he said.
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August 19, 2013 | Law.com

Divining the Future of Law & Legal Technology in Vegas

At ILTA's Tuesday keynote address, Rohit Talwar and Monica Bay discuss how savvy legal shops will embrace technology to change the practice of law over the next decade.
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May 30, 2007 | Legaltech News

Robles Case Shows More Document Sealing

Disbarred Miami attorney Louis Robles was simultaneously ready to accept a plea bargain for taking $13 million from clients and set to flee the country. But no one outside the case knew because key documents were kept off the federal court Web site.
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November 03, 2009 | Legaltech News

Implied Contract Found in Mass. Tech Deal

A federal appeals court ruled that a technology purchase deal included an implied contract under Massachusetts law requiring a buyer to make reasonable efforts to develop and promote the technology. The case could encourage similar cases to be brought in the state, a high-tech center.
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July 24, 2007 | Legaltech News

Law Firm Cleared of Hacking Opponents' Web Archives

A federal district court has denied a potential judgment of $3 million in damages against a law firm for allegedly fetching protected Web pages. The court found that the firm viewed publicly accessible pages and that it did not pick a lock to bypass protective measures.
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May 31, 2011 | Legaltech News

How to Manage Open Source Licensing in Android Development

There's no question that mobile devices are changing the world we live in. The things that we used to do on our desktop or laptop -- e-mail, buy online, download apps, make dinner reservations -- are now conducted on mobile devices, many of which support an Android-based OS that grows in complexity from a legal, as well as developer's perspective. Black Duck Software executive Peter Vescuso provides tips on managing the licensing obligations of Android and third-party applications.
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October 04, 2005 | Legaltech News

In-House Attorneys Become IT Gatekeepers

When it comes to e-discovery, many in-house counsel still find themselves in over their heads, at a time when the stakes have risen dramatically, with plaintiffs winning huge awards by going after e-mails. As a result, many proactive corporate counsel are having to take on yet another role: that of a liaison between the information technology staff and the company's business units. For many, it's meant a steep learning curve in data storage.
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January 01, 2008 | Legaltech News

Vista Battle Scars

Not everyone is embracing Microsoft's new OS.
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August 06, 2009 | Legaltech News

Law Firm Done With Paper

Linarducci & Butler helps clients navigate the Social Security disability benefit process. It typically has 600 to 800 open files with a minimum of 250 pages per file. To alleviate storage problems, improve document access and improve office work flow, the firm put the paper down.
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