Confessions of a PC/Windows Snob
When you buy your next business-class computer, you may be pleasantly surprised to find that you have options that don't involve running Microsoft Windows. Sure, alternatives have been around for a long time. What's momentous here is that our commentator, who's been hooked on PCs since 1981, is willing to admit that Apple hardware and the Linux operating system aren't just viable -- they may be preferable.Framework Proposed for Law Firm Information Governance
"A Proposed Law Firm Information Governance Framework," a 52-page report, debuted today after being hashed out in a May meeting of law firm information management leaders.Business Continuity Resolves Major and Minor Catastrophes
You rarely hear the words "disaster recovery" any more, due to a heightened understanding that we need to plan for more than natural disasters. Surprisingly minor or localized events can have substantial impact on business operations -- and occur more frequently, and deserve attention.How Will E-Discovery Model Order Impact Eastern District Practice?
Sibling publication Texas Lawyer recently spoke with Judge John Love of the Eastern District of Texas about his recent decision to limit e-discovery in his court.Defending the Use of Analytical Software
LTN's Evan Koblentz reported from the Georgetown Law Center Advanced eDiscovery Institute that panelists saw many good strategies for defending the use of analytical software.LegalTech New York: That's a Wrap
LegalTech New York felt like a user conference this year, says Sean Doherty, Law.com's technology editor. Although the messages sent from vendors were mixed, a number of threads appeared that set the tone for the show and marked a direction for tech in the new year: full speed ahead.Trending Stories
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