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September 14, 2007 | Legaltech News

Creating Quick Backups on the Cheap

The ideal backup system offers even small firms a quick and easy process with minimal hardware and low-cost software. Storm Evans describes best practices for backing up systems through the use of synchronization and replication software.
4 minute read
January 31, 2011 | Legaltech News

Get Back in the Race

Yesterday's litigation skills will not suffice for tomorrow's challenges, but it's not too late to catch up.
7 minute read
March 01, 2005 | Legaltech News

Generating Profit from Tech

It's a matter of ROLTI.
7 minute read
April 03, 2007 | Legaltech News

Ten Must-Have Apps for the Solo Practitioner

Software applications underlie such a large part of solo practitioner Rick Georges' routine that he feels he'd be lost without them. Restricting himself to Windows-compatible products, he draws up a list of legal-centric apps to cut down your workload -- and your costs.
9 minute read
January 15, 2008 | Legaltech News

E-Mail Carries the Power of Paper

A Massachusetts Appeals Court ruling enforcing an e-mail settlement agreement of a contractual dispute between Amazon.com and a software maker serves as a reminder to lawyers that courts will enforce settlements contained in e-mail messages that meet the traditional criteria of an enforceable contract.
3 minute read
December 24, 2009 | Legaltech News

Biscom Delivers Secure Files

When you need to send a confidential document to a client, you can do so via courier, snail mail or fax. But with Biscom Delivery Server, says technology editor Sean Doherty, you can use your network infrastructure to send files securely and keep an account of what goes where, and when.
11 minute read
May 23, 2006 | Legaltech News

Tales From an Accidental Tech Tourist's Online Tour

Commentator Rick Georges hates to travel to legal technology trade shows. Why should he, the author of the Future Lawyer blog, be subjected to crowded planes, smelly taxis and the occasional airport body cavity search? He shows you how to tour shows from home.
5 minute read
September 23, 2013 | Legaltech News

Vermont Hamlet Reluctantly Concedes It Can't Claim First U.S. Patent

A historical marker that has sat in the village green of Pittsford, Vermont, since 1956 proclaiming the bucolic New England town home to the recipient of the first patent issued in the United States, will be removed by state officials sometime this year.
4 minute read
December 08, 2006 | Legaltech News

Yahoo Needs Bold Deal to Cheer Up

The market's tepid reaction to Yahoo's management shakeup suggests the Internet company may need to take bolder steps, such as a major acquisition, to challenge Google. The goal? To shock Yahoo's growth rate back to the levels that made the company a Wall Street darling.
5 minute read
August 21, 2012 | Legaltech News

Two Terabytes Too Much Evidence for DEA

A doctor charged in the nation's largest prosecution of Internet pharmacies is getting off in part because the evidence -- more than 400,000 documents and two terabytes of data -- is too expensive to maintain, according to the Drug Enforcement Administration.
4 minute read