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Legal technology product news summary from June 24 to 28.Federal Circuit Rules Against Chipmaker Tessera in Patent Dispute
As electronic discovery grows ever more unruly -- with the electronic communications subject to discovery continually expanding in size and type from e-mail to iPad to Facebook -- some may be wondering in desperation at what point law firms will start factoring the risk of e-discovery sanctions into the everyday costs of litigation. Small wonder someone would urge drastic measures to tame this "savage beast." ... [MORE]CommVault Helps Clean Up Corporate Data
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Byte Squared Releases Mobile Office Tool With 'Track Changes'
Birkshire, U.K.-based Byte Squared, developers of business productivity applications, released its latest Office Squared app with support for Microsoft Word ?Track Changes.?Up Close With Vice President of Dell Legal
As vice president of Dell legal, Trisa Thompson oversees a team of 40 with the responsibility for legal support of Dell's factories, facilities, procurement, logistics, trade compliance, products, marketing and advertising globally. She shares her office IT, at work and at home.E-Discovery Billing Codes Near Milestone
New e-discovery billing codes are intended to simplify the billing process and help clients understand what they're buying. There are 34 new e-discovery codes expected to be approved by the Legal Electronic Data Exchange Standards organization next month, followed by additional codes later this year for activities and expenses. Then it'll be up to vendors to implement the codes in their latest software releases.8th Circuit: Minnesota Can't Regulate Internet Calls as Phone Service
A Minnesota agency may not regulate calls through cyberspace as it does calls through traditional phone lines, the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled. The decision upholds a lower court ruling and is a win for fledgling companies like Vonage Holdings Corp., which provides Voice over Internet Protocol. Last month, the FCC issued its own rules, saying Internet phone services should not be governed by the same state regulations as traditional phone companies.Trending Stories
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