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Legal Technology Industry Developments From February 16 to 28, 2013
February 16 to 28 news briefs from Epson, Index Engines, Konica Minolta, LogicBit Software, Prosperoware, and Zetta.Perkins Coie's Outsourcing Chief Defects to Sheppard
Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton has wooed outsourcing partner Shaalu Mehra and three associates to its Palo Alto, Calif., office. Mehra was chairman of Perkins Coie's outsourcing practice before joining Sheppard as partner Monday. Joining as associates are Snehal Patil, Bruce Elder, and Sameer Desai.AccessData to License Software Connectors
AccessData is beginning to offer licenses for its internal technology, starting with a series of software "connectors" that legal departments, service providers, and technology companies can use to extract information from widely used servers and databases.Government Cracks Down on Spyware Operation
Government regulators are trying to shut down Odysseus Marketing, which they say secretly downloaded spyware onto the computers of unwitting Internet users. The FTC accused Walter Rines and his company of luring computer users with a bogus promise of free software that would make peer-to-peer file sharing anonymous. The crackdown comes as spyware continues to be a growing problem, with calls in Congress for legislation and an increase in enforcement by federal regulators.5 Ways to Boost Your Cybersecurity Strategy
A PricewaterhouseCoopers report says companies aren't taking the threat of cybersecurity seriously enough. Here's how to fix that.View more book results for the query "*"
NPR on Why the Government Needed a Tech Company
What if a tech company had worked on the Federal healthcare websiteLexisNexis' Firm Manager to Get WatchDox Secure File Sharing
WatchDox secure collaboration and mobile file sharing technology will be integrated into LexisNexis practice management as a service, Firm Manager 3.0, for solo practitioners and small law firms.Nexidia Brings Audio, Video Review to kCura Relativity
Law firms employing Relativity for document review can now add audio and video search analytics to the e-discovery platform's capabilities courtesy of a new plug-in Nexidia has developed in a partnership with kCura. Announced Tuesday, the new plug-in will allow clients to review and analyze video and audio files.New 'Sober' Virus Spreading Quickly
German authorities warn that new varieties of the "Sober" computer virus, which originally hit the United States in May in a far-ranging e-mail that appeared critical of World War II's outcome and contained links to a German far-right party, are circulating and spreading quickly. The virus is a Trojan horse that makes victims' computers send spam. Prosecutors in the southern German state of Bavaria are trying to track down the instigators for suspected incitement.Trending Stories
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