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MyCase Introduces Workflow Into Its Online Practice Management
Appfolio implemented workflow features into MyCase, a web-based practice management system.Twitter Must Give User Info in WikiLeaks Probe
A federal judge sided with government attorneys investigating WikiLeaks and upheld a ruling that Twitter must turn over certain account information to prosecutors.Security Experts Allege Troubling Flaws in Vista
Computer security experts are saying Microsoft's new OS Windows Vista contains potentially serious flaws. Among concerns cited in a New York Times report is a flaw that allegedly lets users maximize privileges in Vista and all of Microsoft's recent operating systems.Rpost Updates Outlook Email Plug-In
Rpost this week expanded its secure email service for Microsoft Outlook and revealed it's preparing legal-specific industry partnerships.View more book results for the query "*"
Former Microsoft Workers Charged With Stealing $32.4M in Software
According to a complaint filed Monday, four former Microsoft Corp. employees ordered software that was available for free to the company's employees to use for business purposes, then sold it to online retailers. The complaint said that the employees blocked managers from getting routine e-mail notification of the orders. Two of the accused, also charged with money laundering, could face up to 15 years in prison and fines up to $500,000.HP, Autonomy Planning E-Discovery Refresh
Autonomy will upgrade its e-discovery software in January, and will make it available in an appliance edition configured by new owner Hewlett-Packard.Fujitsu Comes Up Empty in Patent Fight Over Wi-Fi Cards
Unlike Apple, which walked away from trial with a record patent verdict in August, Japanese computer company Fujitsu and the company's lawyers at Covington & Burling weathered a total loss on Monday in a patent trial against three rivals over the wireless networking cards inserted into computers for on-the-go Internet access.South Carolina's Nelson Mullins to Lobby for Google in D.C.
South Carolina-based law firm Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough disclosed it is joining more than a dozen firms lobbying on behalf of Google in Washington. According to congressional records, the firms' Christopher Cushing, Jennifer Pharaoh and Bob Crowe will advocate for the internet giant on telecommunications, copyright, and privacy issues.Project Management With SharePoint Task Lists: Listing 3
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