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Courts Still Divided on Police Searches of Cell Phones
Courts are still divided on whether police may search cell phones. A Colorado court has allowed such a search in People v. Taylor but guidance is needed from the U.S. Supreme Court.Clio Practice Management Software as a Service Gets E-Signature Feature
Solo lawyers and small law firms that subscribe to Clio, a practice management software as a service, recently received access to an e-signature service to obtain signatures for documents and invoices online.Judge Peck to Keynote at ALSP Conference
Magistrate Judge Andrew Peck of the Southern District of New York will be the opening keynote speaker at the Association of Litigation Support Professionals conference in New Orleans, March 12 and 13.Cross This App Off Your To-Do List
For those lawyers whose lists are throwbacks to the age when technology offered no way of replacing ink-made to-do list without using more ink, you're in luck: Retro List hit the app store this month.In a Win for Apple, Judge Blocks Sale of Samsung Tablet
Apple was granted a preliminary injunction stopping the importation and sale of Samsung's Galaxy 10.1 Tab after the iPad maker showed that it was likely to succeed on its patent infringement claim in federal court.View more book results for the query "*"
Thomson Reuters Opens Sustainability Site
Thomson Reuters, an information provider for business and legal professionals, launched a new website, called sustainability, to enable dialogue and support customers and citizens in efforts to find a more sustainable way to conduct business and live in communities.Intel Shows Off New Technology for Companies
Chip maker Intel, trying to stave off further encroachment by rival Advanced Micro Devices, showed off a new product designed to help businesses automate the management of large fleets of personal computers. Intel vPro will make it easier for computer administrators to fix problems remotely over the network, Intel CEO Paul Otellini said Monday. VPro, which includes a combination of chips and software, also helps safeguard machines against computer viruses and other types of malicious software.China Complains of 'Dirty Tricks' After Standards Group Rejects Encryption System
Promoters of China's controversial wireless encryption system on Tuesday accused backers of a rival U.S. system of "dirty tricks" after the world industrial standards group rejected the Chinese system for global use. China is promoting WAPI in an effort to reduce reliance on foreign technology and give its companies a competitive edge. Members of the International Organization for Standardization rejected WAPI in favor of the American standard known as 802.11i, the Geneva-based group said Monday.Tim Hart, principal solution architect for McKesson, speaks with Monica Bay, LTN magazine's editor-in-chief, about how law firms and corporate counsel can exploit disruptive technology.
LinkedIn GC Worth a Cool $27 Million
Looking for a reason to move in house? Look no further than Erika Rottenberg, general counsel for LinkedIn. Rottenberg took a chance on the social networking startup three years ago, and is now sitting on shares and options worth approximately $27 million. LinkedIn shares more than doubled in price after launching on the New York Stock Exchange last week.Trending Stories
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