Integrate Document Assembly Into Practice Management Software
Law firm document automation and case management go hand-in-hand to cut costs and promote environmental responsibility. Creating customizable legal forms and automating everyday document production streamlines workflow. Consultant Storm Evans offers nine tips to integrate document assembly with your practice management software.Recover More of Your Imaging Costs
When Chicago-based Chapman and Cutler decided to replace and upgrade its cost-recovery systems, one area slated for improvement was imaging. After years of going with proprietary, hardware-centric solutions, Chapman chose a totally different direction.Now Hear This: Start Podcasting
The Internet has made marketing easier and cheaper for small firms and solos. The latest techie breakthrough is podcasting. It can help you reach a wide audience on a regular basis, and offers the benefit of being ever-changing -- regular updates on fresh topics will keep listeners coming back for more. The time to find your podcasting niche is now, before everyone else in your practice area jumps on the bandwagon. Brian R. Harris tells you how to get started.Viacom Urges 2nd Circuit to Revive YouTube Suit
Viacom International and two other plaintiffs have asked the 2nd Circuit to reverse a decision dooming their claim that YouTube is liable for $1 billion in copyright infringement damages.How the Predictive Coding Process Will Affect Paralegals
Paralegals are in the perfect position to learn about predictive coding and bring it to the attorneys. The challenges are many, but the opportunities are there for paralegals to become even more important to the discovery process.Deal Lawyers Mostly Mum on HP's Ill-Fated Autonomy Acquisition
Hewlett-Packard is asking regulators in the U.S. and the U.K. to investigate financial improprieties involving British software company Autonomy, which HP acquired for $11.1 billion last year. Perhaps not surprisingly, calls to the lead in-house and external lawyers on the deal yielded mostly silence.On the Internet, Can Freedom Go Too Far?
Douglas Wood, of Reed Smith, explores the issues surrounding the balance between government control of the internet and a cyberspace free from regulatory restraint.Trending Stories
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