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Guidance Plan Turns Custom Services Into Products
E-discovery and forensics specialist Guidance Software is embarking on a new plan to offer its custom services as stand-alone products. A service for data mapping is being announced as a product today, and that will be followed by legal hold later in the quarter and security assessment later in the year, Evan Koblentz reports.LegalZoom Sues North Carolina State Bar
LegalZoom, an online legal services company that wants to sell standard legal forms in North Carolina from its website and provide other services, is suing the N.C. State Bar, which says the company engages in the unauthorized practice of law. The company wants a judge to say it can sell forms on its site and allow it to register to sell prepaid legal services.My Cell Phone Is an Honor Student
Among tech-elite lawyers, a cell phone that simply makes calls is practically insulting. These folks need supercharged, titanium wonders with hard drives. And they have choices -- from the technologically marvelous to the oh-so-elegant.Did Hasty Hummingbird Miss Sweeter Deal?
If a merger between Open Text and Hummingbird goes through, it would create the world's largest provider of enterprise content management software -- a sweet deal. But analysts say a more vigorous auction might have yielded a sweeter $30 a share.View more book results for the query "*"
What Steve Jobs Can Teach Law Firms About Marketing
Most of you will have seen the famous Apple commercial, "Think Different" -- if not, you can see it on YouTube. The ad featured clips of the "crazy ones" -- Gandhi, Martin Luther King Jr., John Lennon, Charlie Chaplin, Richard Branson, to name a few. Originally, Steve Jobs cut a track with his own voice narrating, but in the end he used the voice of Richard Dreyfuss. He explained to biographer Walter Isaacson that he didn't want the commercial to be about him. He wanted it to be about Apple. ... [MORE]Google to Help Nonprofits With Maps
Google launched an initiative on Tuesday to help nonprofits obtain a free copy of Google Earth's software. Google hopes its maps and satellite images will raise public awareness and arouse the public conscience as well as help nonprofits recruit volunteers and solicit donations.Trending Stories
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