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Judge Peck Addresses Predictive Coding in Federal Court Order
Magistrate Judge Andrew J. Peck of the Southern District of New York is on the cusp of probing predictive coding, an evolving technology that provides litigants an alternative to manual review.Integreon Shuffles Legal Services Executives
Integreon confirmed a recent management shuffle in its legal services division, reflecting the company's goal to emphasize processes and technology, rather than just being a service provider.Being an 'Anywhere Attorney' Has Its Benefits
When Greg Brown was a law clerk, he thought it was a noble trait that he could be an "anywhere attorney." Armed with a BlackBerry, laptop and cell phone, he could practice law outside his office. When a family emergency occurred, that accessibility turned out to be a blessing.View more book results for the query "*"
Good Technology and Branchfire Rev Up Mobile PDF Annotation
New version of iAnnotate PDF for the Good iPad app has new features for legal professionals to securely review, edit and share PDF files.ABA Study of Online Advertising: The Mouse That Roared
The ABA's Commission on Ethics 20/20 caused a minor stir last fall when it launched a study into the ethics of online client development tools including Facebook. Rather than develop a new set of rules specific to online advertising, the commission has proposed several relatively minor clarifications to existing rules, which are open to comment.DOJ: Hackers Stole $9 Million From ATMs
In what the DOJ calls "perhaps the most sophisticated and organized computer fraud attack," a group of international hackers is charged with invading the computers of credit card-processing company RBS WorldPay and stealing more than $9 million in just hours from ATMs across the globe.SEC Filings Now Searchable Online
The SEC announced that people may now search the contents of SEC filings, including company disclosures, with a new search tool on the agency's Web site. The tool allows users to enter a keyword or other search query to retrieve a list of related SEC filings going back four years.Trending Stories
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