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Three Questions to Steer Clear of PowerPoint
There is a fast approach to creating simple presentations that connect with the needs of any audience and you won't need to create a single PowerPoint slide. Consultant Joey Asher calls it the "Three Q Method" because it is built around your audience's key questions about the topic.D.C. District Judge John Facciola speaks with LTN magazine's editor-in-chief, Monica Bay, about how e-discovery training is at a crossroads, constrained by limited financial resources at the governmental level. He proposes several solutions to address these challenges, particularly when individuals are unable to meet face to face.
Jim Hammond Takes Over as Aderant's VP of Global Marketing
Aderant, a business process software provider, has appointed Jim Hammond as its new vice president to guide the firm's global marketing team and oversee strategic partnerships.'Da Silva Moore' Plaintiffs Continue Discovery Objections
Plaintiffs in Monique da Silva Moore v. Publicis Groupe on Wednesday filed an objection to Magistrate Judge Peck's rejection, with apparent fanfare, of plaintiffs' request to stay discovery.View more book results for the query "*"
Microsoft Attacks Google Over Security of 'Apps for Government'
Microsoft is claiming Google has been misleading customers about the security certification of its suite of software programs for governments. Microsoft's deputy GC blogged about a newly unsealed court document that shows that "Google Apps for Government" hasn't been certified under the Federal Information Security Management Act.D.C. Software Industry Trade Group Can Keep Informant Anonymous
The District of Columbia Court of Appeals has ruled that a Washington-based software industry trade group can keep the identity of an anonymous informant secret.New on the 'LTN' Homepage and Daily Alert: Lists and Polls
One of the nice things about web publishing is that you can change things up on a website relatively easily, then track what effect the changes had through web metrics analysis. Starting Thursday, we're going to try some new features online. Odds are you're reading these words at the top of the LTN Daily Alert or in the middle of the website's homepage, places from which you can click through to the full "Daily Commentary" article. Soon you won't see this opening paragraph in those spots. We're removing it ... [MORE]Trending Stories
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