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Lawyers Tap Niche with Deposition Summary Web Site
For small firms, deposition summaries are expensive, whether the work is outsourced or done in-house. To help small firms beat the high costs, California attorneys Christopher Viadro of The Veen Firm, Frank Liuzzi of Liuzzi Murphy & Solomon and Texas solo Christopher Bandas have launched DepoExpress. Based entirely on the Web, DepoExpress keeps costs low by outsourcing work to India with a five-day turnaround time.Tool Talk: Hyper-V Private Clouds
If for some reason, i.e., information security and privacy, you can't run the law firm practice or financial management system on a public cloud to benefit from fast feature deployments and reduced infrastructure costs (e.g., the economies of scale from running thousands of servers), then you may be considering a private cloud. But note that private clouds are not just collections of virtual machines. ... [MORE]TRACE Anti-Bribery Tool Tracks Corporate Gift Giving
A new cloud-based anti-bribery tool from TRACE International aims to keep corporate gifts on the up-and-up -- and it appears to have struck a chord with users.Russian Cloud-Based Video Surveillance System Launches in U.S.
Russia-based cloud video surveillance technology provider ivideon announced Monday the availability of its cloud-based service in the U.S.View more book results for the query "*"
A Perfect Social Media Conference
I know I'm going to sound like a cheerleader, but last week's Social Media: Risks & Rewards conference in San Francisco was phenomenal. Chaired by Michael Lackey, a partner at Mayer Brown (and co-chair of the firm's e-discovery and records management practice), the day was a fast-paced primer on the latest cases, trends, and developments in this white-hot field of law. I must admit to a bit of angina when our 9 a.m. opening panel started without ... [MORE]Investors Wary of Sun's Strategy
While investors have been impressed by Sun Microsystems' efforts to cut costs and improve the profitability of its products, they remained wary about the server and software maker's ability to prosper under pressure from rivals in the server market, like IBM and Hewlett-Packard.International E-Discovery Standard Delayed
A plan to unify e-discovery processes is delayed, after a vote at the International Standards Organization did not have sufficient support to proceed.Who'da Known: Reducing Credit Card Fraud With Security Standards
Compliance with Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards is becoming more important for businesses of all sizes, notes attorney Jeffrey I. Ziplow. Many financial institutions are requiring merchants to comply with industry security standards in processing, handling, and storing credit card information -- and instituting fines for non-compliance.Federal Judge Asks Maine Court to Clarify Data Breach Law
A federal judge who's considering a class action lawsuit has asked Maine's Supreme Judicial Court whether victims of a data breach can seek damages for the time and effort it took to straighten out their accounts after they had been reimbursed for losses from stolen credit card numbers.Trending Stories
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