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Rocket Matter Now Accepting Big Media Files With 'Uhura' Release
Rocket Matter rolled out it's "Uhura" release with a number of changes that addressed minor bug fixes and enhancements such as an improved file transfer utility to send files up to 10 megabytes in size to your practice management software as a service and associate the files, which can be multimedia movies and photographs, with a client matter.Iron Mountain Buys Digitizer Xepa
Information storage company Iron Mountain has bought Xepa Digital, which transfers outmoded audio and video tapes to high-resolution digital files. With the purchase, Iron Mountain says it can convert customers' assets on-site.Yahoo and the End of Workplace Flexibility
Vivia Chen, senior reporter for The American Lawyer, looks at Yahoo's recent ban on remote working arrangements and finds it draconian, clumsy, and bad for employee morale.Guidance Adds Data Reuse Feature to EnCase E-Discovery
Guidance Software is adding a collected data reuse feature into its EnCase eDiscovery product. Users can search previous data rather than duplicating efforts for each case.View more book results for the query "*"
FTC to Review DoubleClick Merger
Google Inc.'s $3.1 billion bid for DoubleClick Inc. is under review by the Federal Trade Commission. Under its responsibility to safeguard consumer privacy, the commission may consider privacy issues as an element of the merger review.ReadySuite Now Integrates With iConect Xera
IConect Development, of Reston, Va., a provider of litigation support and e-discovery software, says that EDD software provider Compiled Services has agreed to integrate the iConect Xera e-discovery review platform into its ReadySuite e-discovery product.Apple's Chief Patent Counsel Set to Depart at Year's End
When Richard "Chip" Lutton became Apple's chief patent counsel 10 years ago, the company was filing about two dozen patent applications a year. Last year, Apple applied for close to 1,500 patents to protect the iPod, iPhone, and iPad from infringers. Now the man many credit with helping build Apple's patent portfolio has confirmed his departure at year's end.Crowdsourcing Creates New App-Dev Dealmakers
It would be hard to put a finger on where and when crowdsourcing began. Wired put a finger on its pulse back in June 2006. But the act of taking a job usually performed by an individual or corporate agent and outsourcing it to a large, undefined collective has been over a century in the making, e.g., democracy. Recently, however, crowdsourcing has been applied to app development and distribution, which is ushering in a new dealmaker for technology innovation: crowds. ... [MORE]Marshall Dennehey Selects Aderant Expert
Atlanta-based legal software provider Aderant has announced that Philadelphia's Marshall Dennehey Warner Coleman & Goggin, a law firm with more than 400 attorneys, has selected the Aderant Expert practice management system for its 19 offices in six states.Trending Stories
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