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Jay Brudz Joins Williams Mullen as Firm Expands E-Discovery Practice
John ("Jay") Brudz has joined Williams Mullen as co-chair of the e-discovery and information governance team in the law firm's Washington, D.C., office. Williams Mullen is an Am Law 200 firm with 300 attorneys in 12 offices in Virginia, North Carolina, Washington, D.C., and London. Brudz previously worked at General Electric as senior counsel for legal technology.kCura, Equivio Integrate Their Apps
Lawyers and legal IT staff who need to manage near-duplicate files and emails can now do so using Equivio software directly from kCura's Relativity review application.Time for Mobile Lawyers to Lock and Load
With increased mobility comes the risk of theft or loss of your hardware and, more importantly, the loss of the data that hardware contains. To mitigate these risks, hardware and software manufacturers have come up with multi-pronged approaches to protect data.Bloomberg Law Gets New Interface
Bloomberg Law has upgraded its eponymous service to version 2.0. The company trails far behind LexisNexis and Westlaw, but officials are seeking success based on a revamped user interface, simple pricing structure, and integration with other Bloomberg services, LTN?s Evan Koblentz reports. So far, the service is getting positive feedback.Merrill Announces Lextranet 5.9
Merrill Lextranet, an e-discovery and case management system, received new functionality aimed at making document reviews faster and easier with advanced analytics and document translation, as well as features to create and edit video excerpts for trial.View more book results for the query "*"
Facebook's Impact on Compliance Codes
As Facebook has reached 500 million users, corporations have struggled with drafting policies that properly limit employee misuse of social media. While a company's approach to social media varies depending on corporate culture and industry, a look at the social media codes of conduct for Fortune 500 companies highlights how they are addressing the phenomenon.Judge Refuses to Throw Out SCO's Slander Lawsuit Against Novell
A federal judge has refused to throw out The SCO Group's slander-of-title lawsuit against another Utah technology company, Novell Inc. In his ruling Monday, U.S. District Judge Dale Kimball ruled it was too early to sort through competing claims traded by SCO and Novell in their fight over ownership of copyrights to the Unix computer operating system and UnixWare.Rawle & Henderson Selects RainMaker Platinum
Rawle & Henderson, founded in 1783 and widely considered the oldest continuously practicing law firm in the U.S., has selected RainMaker Platinum, a Microsoft .NET-based financial management system, for use in its seven offices in Delaware, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia.Trending Stories
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