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Thomson Reuters Gets Exclusive Middle East Content for Westlaw
Thomson Reuters has announced an exclusive agreement of collaboration with Mohamoon, a Saudi Arabia legal information provider, to provide legislation and legal content from the entire Middle East region for Westlaw.Don't Let Your Employees Become Security Nightmares
Employees armed with BlackBerry devices, personal digital assistants, laptops and tiny flash drives easily transport critical information to and from the office -- which can unintentionally wreak havoc on a corporation. Attorneys David C. Henderson and Matthew E. Feiner offer a few safeguards.Hubbard One Expands Law Firm Business Intelligence App
Thomson Reuters' Hubbard One unit is now shipping a case results module for its law firm competitive intelligence software, Monitor Suite.DocAuto Releases WorkSite Exporter as a Stand-Alone Application
Users of WorkSite Exporter, DocAuto's software to export documents from document management system HP Autonomy iManage WorkSite, can now access it as a stand-alone application.Canada Wants Voice in BlackBerry Battle
The Canadian government has jumped into the patent battle between Research in Motion, maker of the popular BlackBerry wireless device, and NTP Inc. In an amicus curiae brief filed with the Federal Circuit last week, the United States' neighbor to the north asked the court to reconsider its finding that Ontario-based RIM is infringing NTP patents. The Canadian government contends that the decision may set a precedent in applying U.S. patent law outside the United States.View more book results for the query "*"
Xerox Seeks Expansion in and Beyond E-Discovery
Xerox Litigation Services wants to grow its e-discovery catalog by acquisition. The company is looking for document review and e-mail archiving/collection tools, and there's plenty of money available for that, officials said. But first the division needs to escape its parent company's copy-machine reputation among potential customers.Clio Gets With Google Drive and Docs
Cloud-based practice management software Clio announced full integration with Google Drive, which aims to streamline the creation and sharing of legal documents among your staff and co-counsel as well as clients.Customers, Service Providers May Have E-Discovery Gap
E-discovery buyers and service providers need to better understand each other to improve the state of early case assessment tools, Enterprise Strategy Group said in a new report. Law firms and legal departments too often underappreciate service providers' expertise, while service providers focus too broadly on custom projects and too narrowly on research and development, the report notes.Court Rules Debt Agency Can't Contact Woman on Facebook
A Florida judge has ordered a debt collection agency to not use Facebook or any other social media sites in an attempt to locate a woman over a $362 unpaid car loan. Judge W. Douglas Baird of the Florida 6th Judicial Circuit Court also ordered Mark One Financial of Jacksonville, Fla. to refrain from contacting the woman's family or friends on Facebook.Microsoft Is Mulling a Stake in Social Networking
Social networking sites like Facebook are growing marketplaces for law and legal services. Microsoft Corp. may invest in Facebook as it looks for new revenue to finance ambitious expansion plans to compete with MySpace.Trending Stories
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