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Nelson Mullins Forms E-Discovery Division
Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough, a 400-attorney firm based in Columbia, S.C., said this week it's creating a separate division for clients' e-discovery needs. The division is called Encompass E-Discovery and Document Review Solutions and uses products from Ikon Office Solutions, kCura, and TCDI.Assigning a Price Tag to 'Patent Troll' Litigation
Two Boston University professors set out to assign a total cost to litigation related to "patent trolls" that own patents on technologies they don't actually use. The total amount, the pair says, speaks to the scope and harm.D.C. Circuit Throws Out Net Neutrality Challenges
MetroPCS and Verizon Communications have lost their challenges to the FCC's newly adopted net neutrality rules. Saying the suits were premature, the D.C. Circuit asked that the plaintiffs wait until the new rules are published in the Federal Register to fight them. The question now: Will Verizon and MetroPCS refile?Juris to Get New Mobile Time Entry and Client Intake Functions
LexisNexis Legal and Professional, a provider of legal content, software and services, announced that it has signed agreements with the Frayman Group and Bellefield Systems to add new functions to the LexisNexis Juris Suite, accounting and financial management software for midsize law firms.View more book results for the query "*"
NYU Law School to Offer Online Tax Degree
New York University School of Law is making its LL.M. tax degree available online in the fall. The law school is touting the Online Executive LL.M. program as virtually identical to its current part-time graduate tax program, with the exception that students view lectures through course Web sites.Patrick Burke Joins Reed Smith's E-Discovery Team
Patrick Burke joins Reed Smith's New York office as counsel in the firm's Records and E-Discovery (RED) Group, having served as senior director and assistant general counsel at Guidance Software.Bertelsmann to Launch New File-Sharing Platform
Bertelsmann will launch a new service called GNAB -- "bang" in reverse -- that will permit customers to download content through a peer-to-peer network while hosting the original content on centralized servers. Distributing content through the network allows sharing of large files that would overburden a centralized server, such as movies or games. GNAB will be licensed to partners who can use it to sell their own downloads, rolling out in Germany at the end of 2005 and other countries in 2006.Burner App Creates Disposable Numbers for the iPhone
If you're an attorney working on a case away from home or just someone who would rather not give out your iPhone number to that creep on Craig's List, a new app called Burner may be just what you need.Trending Stories
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