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Yahoo Seeks Content for Mobile Service
Yahoo Inc. is recruiting Web sites to help make its mobile search services more useful for consumers and advertisers, marking another step in the Internet portal's push to build a sales channel beyond the personal computer. Mobile ads are expected to generate about $1.5 billion this year.New Epson WorkForce Flatbed Document Scanners
Epson America is updating and expanding its WorkForce series of flatbed document scanners to its product line this fall. The DS-70000, DS-60000, and DS-50000 large-format scanners will replace Epson's GT-30000 an GT-20000 models, while the DS-7500 and DS-6500 letter-sized flatbed scanners will replace the GT-2500 model.Dates Vanish From Texas County's Court-Docketing System
On Sept. 2, hearing and trial dates for pending cases in Texas' Parker County's district courts and county courts-at-law disappeared from the court docket management system. Court officials have relied on paper records to piece together deleted data for most pending cases. But they need lawyers' help to recover dates and times of settings for the remainder.PayPal Hopes to Be the New Plastic
Would you like to ask clients to pay your fees with PayPal? Best known as a way to pay people or buy things online, PayPal is eyeing more offline opportunities. To get there, PayPal opened its system to software developers to create mobile applications that use PayPal as a payment engine.Texas Bill Expanding Internet Sales Tax Goes to Governor
Texas lawmakers gave final approval to legislation clarifying state sales tax requirements for internet businesses and closing what critics call a loophole that's allowed online retailers to not collect the tax. The bill changes the definition of "physical presence" in the state, appeasing local retailers who complain that internet retailers have an unfair price advantage.View more book results for the query "*"
Teaching Lawyers Tech: The Dark Side
Lawyers say they want technology and training, but those in the trenches know that some attorneys are resistant. From "The Heckler" to "The Cross-Examiner," technophobic or training-averse lawyers can make any instructor's job feel like an endless battle. Christina Mullooly, training coordinator for consultancy Kraft Kennedy & Lesser Inc., helps you pick out uncooperative attorneys and identify ways to stop them in their tracks before they disrupt one of your sessions.Kroll Ontrack Closing Three Review Centers
Kroll Ontrack Inc. is closing its document review centers in Dallas, New York, and Washington, D.C., and will look to fill the gap with partnerships, officials confirmed Tuesday.Alonzo Guerrero Joins Pathway Forensics as Electronic Data Discovery Manager
Logikcull Shares and Tags Electronic Data Discovery
Logik's Logikcull now offers an easy, intuitive process to share electronic data discovery with colleagues, case experts, and reviewers. If you can tag a document, you can share it and batch document sets for reviewers.DOJ Lays Down the Law on Criminal E-Discovery Protocols
Criminal law attorneys for the federal government received their own e-discovery protocol and training mission last week, and there's more work to do, officials said.Trending Stories
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