Subway Wins Connecticut Law Tribune's Law Dept. Tech Award
Subway wins the 2013 Connecticut Law Tribune Legal Department of the Year — Technology, recognizing Subway's installation of Serengeti Tracker to upgrade its technology infrastructure.How to Get Court Approval for Predictive Coding
How do you persuade a judge to implement a predictive coding protocol in your case? Fox Rothschild's Peter Buckley and Scott Vernick provide five steps to get the court to "yes."Closing the Profit Motive in the CAN-SPAM Act
The CAN-SPAM Act provides only a limited private right of action -- only qualified "Internet access providers" can bring actions against violators of the act. Attorneys Richard Raysman and Peter Brown look at what happens when small entities and e-mail service providers attempt to use the act to profit from the receipt of spam.Larry Bodine, Regional Director, PM Forum North America
Twitter's Hard-Learned Lesson on the Rights to 'Tweet'
The game of catch-up that Twitter had to play to trademark "tweet" serves as a lesson for other companies, as do a set of guidelines now laid out on its website.Knack for In-House IT Helped in Roche's Merger With Genentech
When Roche Group acquired biotech company Genentech, it was faced with integrating the companies' U.S. operations -- and two in-house legal departments -- as efficiently as possible. The Swiss pharmaceutical maker met this challenge in large part through Roche's innovative use of technology.Trending Stories
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