Browser Upgrade: Singing Opera's Praises
Since its debut in 1997, the Opera Web browser has sought to be faster, leaner, more stable and more flexible than its competitors. Its market share is certainly lean -- about 1 percent. Attorney and media consultant Robert Ambrogi takes in Opera's latest staging, version 9.1, and applauds.Q&A: The Role Graphics Experts Play in Complex Trials
Jeff Isler, president of Infographics, answers questions on how graphics experts fit into trial strategy and the strategic role graphics presentation plays in complex scientific litigation.Juniper Networks GC Mitchell Gaynor Seeks a Few Good Tech Lawyers
Juniper Networks GC Mitchell Gaynor oversees a network of lawyers worldwide for the company that has grown six-fold since he took over the legal department in 2004. And he expects more growth in the future.7 Easy Ways to Merge Mobile and Office Tech
New, sophisticated information synchronization and organization technologies help attorneys easily share documents, schedules, audio/video clips, and other types of files over normally incompatible platforms, notes writer John Edwards.YouTube Threat Draws Restraining Order
The question facing Judge Steven F. Frazzini was whether the Connecticut court had jurisdiction over someone who threatened a resident using a computer in North Carolina and posting content that anyone in the world could access. Can a cyberspace threat reach across state boundaries?Tech Circuit: LegalTech New York Edition
As the Law Technology News team heads to LegalTech at the Hilton New York this week, here are some news from the show and FAQs on its events. Deborah Baron, former Hewlett-Packard/Autonomy executive, will sport a Nuix badge at the show and Robert Owen, a partner at Sutherland Asbill & Brennan, has been named to the Georgetown Law Advanced E-Discovery Institute Advisory Board. The ALM Editors' and Bloggers' breakfast will held bright and early on day 2 (Wednesday) and the ceremony for the LTN innovation awards will be on day 3 (Thursday), just before the keynote by Charles Duhigg, author of the best-seller The Power of Habit. [MORE]EDI, Oracle Launch Computer-Aided Document Review Study
The Electronic Discovery Institute has finalized plans to conduct an academic study of computer-assisted document review, and has announced the chief scientists for the study: professor Peter Glynn and consulting professor Gerd Infanger from Stanford University.Let Clients' Fingers Do the ... Clicking
Lawyers have joined the flood of professionals helping to make "sponsored links" on Google, Yahoo and other Web search engines the fastest-growing segment of Internet advertising. The links are popular marketing tools for small law firms, particularly in practice areas where lawyers live or die on a steady stream of new business. But be warned, it's an auction-like system, where the most aggressive advertisers can claw their way to the top, and where clicks can bring clients, but at a cost.Trending Stories
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