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Election 2012 Lessons for the Business Use of Big Data
The presidential election offers practical lessons to companies planning to profit from Big Data. The data-driven, get-out-the-vote operations illustrate the steps in collecting, analyzing and making data-driven decisions to obtain specific outcomes, writes Kaye Scholer partner William A. Tanenbaum.Simplicity, Integration Keys to Early Case Assessment
Customers want their stand-alone early case assessment products to be less expensive and have easier-to-use workflow processes, but vendors are more likely to push products that integrate with other systems, according to a new report from technology analysis firm IDC. Stand-alone ECA is already a $400 million market and will reach $857 million in 2015, analyst Vivian Tero predicts.Law School Websites Getting Stuck in the Shade
A recent study of websites for all 200 accredited law schools found that 65 included photos of students in or around trees -- a phenomenon dubbed "Girls Under Trees." The photos "do not add any content, context, nor important information for visitors to a site," reads the study.SCOTUSBlog Relaunches With Help From Bloomberg Law
SCOTUSblog, the widely read blog that focuses on Supreme Court news and analysis, relaunched itself Monday, promising new features and "community" discussions about key cases before the high court. The blog also now has a new outside sponsor -- Bloomberg Law -- which founder Tom Goldstein says will enable it to "dramatically expand" its offerings.View more book results for the query "*"
In 'Anonymous' Hacker Case, PayPal Must Hand Over Some Records
PayPal has won a partial victory in its effort to keep sensitive business records from the "Anonymous" defendants accused of hacking its servers. But a judge rejected PayPal's bid to keep the material under a strict protective order.Tick Tock: Your Comments Wanted
Just a reminder that the deadline is approaching for you to provide your comments on two important projects. The second annual ALM Technology Vendor Satisfaction Survey is underway, via a simple online survey. Share your experience and help your peers pick the best technology vendors. And the Legal Electronic Data Exchange (LEDES) Oversight Committee wants your feedback on proposed electronic data discovery task codes. ... [MORE]Robin Sparkman, editor-in-chief of The American Lawyer, examines the latest Am Law 100 report and explains some factors that influenced our key metrics: gross revenue, revenue per lawyer, headcount and other key indicators of law firms' performance.
Legal Technology Industry Developments From February 1 to 15, 2013
February 1 to 15 news briefs from Bellefield Systems, HotDocs, iPro, iTwin, and LawToolBox.com.Trending Stories
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